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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. The tutorial explains that the files in the folder are dot X files, which are template files, not regular document files like docx. Microsoft Word documents are based on templates, and every Word document has preset styles like normal, heading 1, heading 2, and title. When working with template files, the same principle applies as with regular Word documents.