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okay so in todays video we are going to cover how you can create your rfp response template and what all you should include within it and how you can do this in word which is probably something that you already have on hand so the document here i have pulled up is an example of one of our templates that you can actually purchase i will link to it below um and im just going to go through what the different elements are and why you should include them within your rfp response template so the first page here this is your cover page if youre responding to an rfp sometimes they will say exactly what they want on the cover page other times they wont and then this is a good just kind of standard cover page that you can use so on the front you want to make sure you include the rfp number because this is something that they they will use you know for internal purposes and then always include the title in in pretty large fonts so its easy for them to see as soon as they open it what rfp you