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  2. Template:PRint - Wikipedia

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  5. Template (file format) - Wikipedia

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    A content template is a document which provides a table of contents. It might be modified to correspond to the user's needs. The word "Template" here means "a pre-formatted file type that can be used to quickly create a specific file". Everything such as font, size, color and background pictures are pre-formatted but users can also edit them.

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  7. Office Open XML file formats - Wikipedia

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    A basic package contains an XML file called [Content_Types].xml at the root, along with three directories: _rels, docProps, and a directory specific for the document type (for example, in a .docx word processing package, there would be a word directory). The word directory contains the document.xml file which is the core content of the document.

  8. Template (word processing) - Wikipedia

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    The term template, when used in the context of word processing software, refers to a sample document that has already some details in place; those can (that is added/completed, removed or changed, differently from a fill-in-the-blank of the approach as in a form) either by hand or through an automated iterative process, such as with a software assistant.

  9. Uniform Office Format - Wikipedia

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    The document format described uses XML contained in a compressed file container, similar to OpenDocument and Office Open XML. The working group that produced the standard was founded in January 2002, and the first draft of the specification was produced in December 2005.