To add a professional looking cover page to a document, use Word’s built in cover page feature. This feature can be used to add a new cover page to an existing document, or to create a new document with a professional looking cover page.

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Add a Cover Page to a Document

On the Cover Page tab, you can choose to have a text-based cover page or a photo-based cover page. A text-based cover page is just like any other cover page in Word, but it doesn’t have any images. A photo-based cover page is different because it includes a photo of the document on the frontispiece.

When you click on the button, you’ll see a few things. First, there are several cover page templates from which to choose from. Second, this is the menu where you can remove a cover page from a document. ..

This feature allows you to easily delete the current cover page if you decide to change or remove the design.

You can save your selection to the cover page gallery by pressing the “S” key.

You can find more cover pages on Office.com if you don’t have built-in cover pages. For now, let’s add a cover page to an existing document.

This is the page that shows the client’s opponents and how they are affecting their work.

This simple cover page will draw attention to the content of the document and make it easy to print on a monochrome printer. ..

Once you select the Sideline cover page, your document should look like the one pictured below.

To indicate the contents of your document, you will need to use the Sideline template.

Company Name: Document Title: Document Subtitle: Author: Date:

To add a new page to your document, follow these steps:

  1. Open the document in a new window or tab.
  2. In the left pane, click on the Page Numbering icon (the three lines in the top left corner of the window).
  3. In the Page Numbering dialog box, enter a number for your new page. For example, if you want to add a page number of 1, you would click on the 1 button in the dialog box.
  4. Click on OK to close the Page Numbering dialog box and open the document again.

To create a new cover page, select the Cover Page button on the Cover Page screen and type in your information. All of the information you typed in will remain intact so you can change templates on the fly and not lose any of your information.

If you later decide that the Grid template is more appropriate for your document, simply click on the Cover Page button on the Ribbon and select the Grid template. ..

Your company name, document title, document subtitle, author, and date fields will not carry over to the new template if they do not exist in the new template.

Word has a built-in Cover Page feature that can give your business, student, or professional document a professional appearance. Just be careful to choose a cover page that matches the occasion.

A conservative cover page can be a safe bet for business, but it can also help highlight the mood of your document. For example, if you’re writing a document about conservatism, a colorful and cheery cover page could be a good way to set the tone.