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This tutorial is the second in a series focusing on using Word templates for theses and dissertations at the University of Houston Clear Lake. The tutorial highlights the difference between regular document files (docx) and template files (dotx) in Microsoft Word. It explains that every Word document is based on a template, with preset styles like normal, heading 1, heading 2, and title. Working with template files follows the same principle, sending information to the Word document each time it is opened.