| When you start Word, a blank document opens based on a default template. The default template defines the page margins, default font, and other settings. You can create a new blank Web page based on a default Web Page template. If you want to start a Web page with more than a blank page, you can check the Office Online Web site for templates. When you save a Web page based on the default Web Page template, the file is saved as a single Web page. Create a Blank Web Page from a Template -
| | Click the File menu ' and then click New. | -
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| | Click the Save button on the Standard toolbar. | -
| | Select the drive and folder in which to store the file. | -
| | Type a name for the file. | -
See Also See " Saving Documents as Single File Web Pages " on page 259 for information on saving a Web page based on the default Web Page template. | Get Templates on the Web -
| | Click the File menu, and then click New. | -
| | Click Templates On Office Online to open the Microsoft Web site in your browser. | -
| | Click the link to the template you want. | -
| | Click Download Now, and then follow the online instructions. | See Also See Chapter 4, " Using Templates and Applying Styles ," on page 83 for information on working with templates. | |