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template

Specially cut piece of card, metal, or Perspex used to facilitate the drawing of shapes.

template

In computing, file that lays down a document's format. Templates are used in word processing, spreadsheet, and other programs to specify all the styles used in a document, such as fonts, margins, macros, formulae and so on. They are widely used to automate the production of documents such as memos, mailings, and reports, making sure that they have a uniform appearance.



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