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Bold

Headline
THE TITLE OF THE ARTICLE

I ntroductory paragraph that has the meat and potatoes of what you are
going to say in the article. A good summary goes a long way to keeping
people entertained while reading and completing your page of text. This
text is also a bit larger to make it stand out more and highlight what you are
going to say. It uses a drop cap for the first letter.

This document page is divided in two you to make it easy to add your own text
columns from here on out. It uses a 12 to this free Microsoft Word Template.
point font in Times New Roman
standard. But you can always highlight This page is designed by worddraw.com
and select all of the text and change it to
anything typeface that you like. The title
text is in Chopin Script which can be
downloaded for free online, just search
for the font name at a site like dafont.

The layout of the text is justified, so each


line will be the same width throughout
the typing of your text. This makes the
overall appearance very clean and
orderly.

When this column is finished it will


automatically add a center line down the
middle and move your typing into the
right hand side column. This is set up for
PAGE 2 - TITLE

T he start of a paragraph on the second page and it uses a drop cap as


the first letter of the sentence. If when you add your info, this letter
goes away, you can currently see it represented by the letter “T” then
you want to select the first letter of the sentence and go to Format > Drop
Cap. Then select how you want it to look. I currently have it set to Position >
Dropped and lines set to 3. Increasing or decreasing this number will make
the letter larger or smaller at the start of the paragraph.

The rest of this page is for you to add


your article. It is justified, Times New
Roman 12 point currently. You can
always select the entire block of text and
change the font settings. The column
will carry over to the right when you get
to the bottom of this row and add a line
as shown in the preview. You could also
insert a photo anywhere in the columns
that accompanies your article.

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