
I double click on a tab to hide the ribbon. I already have templates built with the headers (both first page and second-and-subsequent-page) already built-in, but I also have both types of headers saved as Quick Parts in case I get a document that needs to be "converted" to a letter. I don't have to go searching around for the last discovery responses I created to grab a copy of that acknowledgement and make sure I change any client-specific information it has. If I need a notary acknowledgement for discovery responses, all I have to do is go to Insert > Quick Parts and click the one I already have saved in my Building Blocks. dotx file) in our document management system in each case that already has the case style, signature block, certificate of service, and a paragraph numbering style included. Just as an example, I keep a pleading template (a. Used thoughtfully and in conjunction with templates, Building Blocks like Quick Parts can save you a ton of time putting together documents.
