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Default Add a term paper or Thesis template to Word.

I would like Word (student and teacher version) to have a template a
student can use to write a term paper, essay, or thesis. This should include
various writing formats: proposal, applications paper, dissertation, thesis,
research project etc.)
I want it to also include a template for the reference page; choices of
either Chicago, APA or MLA style. Or any other popular styles. This will
help students, young and mature, with work flow and fewer work interruptions.
There should be a feature to save references so we can choose and input
previously use citings or just create them while reading the source and input
them when the paper is written.
The synonym and dictionary feature should be periodically updated with
new words. It's too basic for students and teachers.
I use Microsoft Office 2003 for Students and Teachers.

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