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This tutorial continues the series on using Word templates for theses and dissertations at the University of Houston Clear Lake. The tutorial highlights two Word files, emphasizing that they are dot X files, or Microsoft Word template files, which differ from regular docx document files. It explains that all Microsoft Word documents are based on a template, showcasing preset styles such as Normal (Calibri 11-point), Heading 1, Heading 2, and Title, with default margins of 1 inch. The tutorial stresses that the same principles apply when working with template files, maintaining consistency in formatting across documents.