From the course: Word: Forms in Depth (Microsoft 365)

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Start with an existing template

Start with an existing template

- [Instructor] This is the form that we're going to be creating over this course. We're going to start from scratch and end up with this. However, you may not want to start from scratch, and why should you? If Microsoft has a form that's already done that at least looks like the form that you want to create or has a lot of the same content controls, you can use that. Why start over? If you want to see what Microsoft has to offer, you can browse by clicking File, New, and scrolling through their template list. Better yet, in the search for online template section, you can either type very specifically what type of form you're looking for, or you can even just type forms and hit the Enter key to see what Microsoft has to offer. You could choose a template to start with even if you just like the way it looks. If you like the design aesthetics, that's fine. You can override the text with your own. You may even get lucky…

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