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In Article I, Section 1, enter the full name of the corporation in Field [1].
Proceed to Article I, Section 2. Fill in the address of the principal office in Field [2], followed by the city in Field [3] and the registered office city in Field [4].
For Article II, Section 1, specify the year for the first annual meeting in Field [5].
In Article III, Section 2, indicate the number of directors by spelling it out in Field [6] and entering it numerically in Field [7].
In Article IV, Section 1, list the names of officers such as President and Secretary in Field [8].
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