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* [[Templates - Style - Elegant|Elegant]] -- A traditional/conservative look. Serif fonts.
 
* [[Templates - Style - Elegant|Elegant]] -- A traditional/conservative look. Serif fonts.
* [[Templates - Style - Modern |Modern]] -- Simplistic, fresh. Gives 'more punch'. Sans Serif.
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* [[Templates - Style - Modern |Modern]] -- Simple, fresh, contemporary. Sans Serif.
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* [[Templates - Style - Candybar|Candybar]] -- Graphic, flashy.
  
 
== Dependencies ==
 
== Dependencies ==

Revision as of 11:24, 28 November 2006

Document Templates

Templates provide a quick way to create new documents form scratch. They define both the logical structure and appearance.

See background info for the personas.

Tasks

Template Styles

The different templates (in terms of task/structure) will share a similar style visually. Two basic visual styles are defined:

  • Elegant -- A traditional/conservative look. Serif fonts.
  • Modern -- Simple, fresh, contemporary. Sans Serif.
  • Candybar -- Graphic, flashy.

Dependencies

  • Good set of quality templates to ship
  • Online index of user-contributable templates
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