'You don't know what a normal template should look like.' Are you directing this to Microsoft? Well most people on this forum do not work for Microsoft:-) It is simple to set changes in the Normal template and you do not actually say what problem you are having in doing so - only what you want to do. Can you explain further the problem you are having in getting the changes to stick in the normal template. BEWARE - the normal template is a very powerful component of Word, used for all functions of Word not just plain documents, this includes envelopes, labels, etc. So adding objects such as page numbers can/will affect these functions. Even if you say 'I never do labels!' There are occasions when you may have caused a problem inadvertently. The best practise is to create your own template with all that you want, page numbers, Headers/Footers, styles, etc. All set and use that one instead of nromal. See for very good instructions on what you are trying to do. Come back anytime for further assistance you may need in the future, and remember that not all people on this forum work for MS so try not to annoy people by association:-) Ciao DeanH. With the exception of adding text to the header/footers (which is not a good idea e.g. If you want to create labels any time) you can certainly make changes to your normal template. You can create styles or modify those that are already present. This is essential to word processing with Word which is a style based application. Or You can create document templates that contain the styles and format that you want and use that to create your documents. (and they can have header/footer information) Both possibilities have been possible from the earliest versions of Word for Windows. Graham Mayor (Microsoft Word MVP) For more Word tips and downloads visit my web site http://www.gmayor.com/Word_pages.htm. Use Microsoft Word for easier word processing and document creation. Then make the finishing touches with Editor. Browse Word templates in over 40 categories. All the required style templates are provided in the file “MS Word Template” with the appropriate name supplied, e.g. Els1st-order-head for your first order heading text, els-abstract-text for the abstract text etc. All tables should be numbered with Arabic numerals. Every table should have a caption. Templates are far more than just convenient — In fact, they can be crucial. Check out our simple guide on how to use document templates in Microsoft Word. Oct 02, 2017 How to Make a Newspaper on Microsoft Word. This wikiHow teaches you how to create a newspaper using Microsoft Word's built-in features. Once you have an idea of what. Designing an advertisement in Microsoft Word is pretty easy. It even provides templates with design elements built in to accommodate the less than savvy artistic people. Advertisements can take the shape of flyers, brochures, newsletters, calendars, and posters, among many other forms.
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