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This tutorial is the second in a series about using Word templates for theses and dissertations at the University of Houston Clear Lake. It explains that the files in the folder are not regular documents; they are .dotx files, which are Microsoft Word template files, unlike .docx files. All Word documents are based on templates, with preset styles like Normal, Heading 1, and Title, and specific margin settings. Each time a Word document is opened, it is based on a template stored on the computer. The tutorial emphasizes that the same principles apply when working with template files, which will guide formatting and styling for academic writing.