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Hey there, my name is Leon and in this video, I will show you how to create a modern professional cover letter template in Word. Before we start, please subscribe to support the channel. At first we have to set the correct page format. So, we go the Layout tab, click on Size and select the size that we need. Since in my country the A4 format is standard, I will choose A4 here. Then we will insert a horizontal bar which will contain our contact information. So, we open the Insert tab, then the Shapes dropdown and select the rectangular shape. Now we just roughly drag the rectangle and then we set the exact size for the rectangle. I am going to set 1cm for the height and 21cm for the width. Note, that I am choosing a width that is the exact size of my page. So, if you chose the letter format for example, you should set a width of 21.59cm. Then we center this bar by clicking on Align and afterwards on Align Middle. And now we change the color of the bar. Since I dont want to