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In today’s video tutorial, the focus is on creating an RFP (Request for Proposal) response template using Microsoft Word. The presenter discusses essential elements to include in the template, referencing a purchasable example. The tutorial emphasizes the importance of a cover page, which should contain the RFP number for internal referencing and a clearly visible title. While some RFPs specify cover page requirements, this standard format can be adapted for various submissions. The video aims to guide viewers in effectively structuring their responses for RFPs.