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Study Guide: Name - Course Title - Date

This document provides tips for formatting a Project Management Professional (PMP) study guide. It recommends using styles like headings and lists to easily format sections. It also notes that photos on cover pages can easily be replaced by deleting the placeholder image and inserting a new photo from files. The document aims to demonstrate how simple it is to format a study guide using styles and replacing images.

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Study Guide: Name - Course Title - Date

This document provides tips for formatting a Project Management Professional (PMP) study guide. It recommends using styles like headings and lists to easily format sections. It also notes that photos on cover pages can easily be replaced by deleting the placeholder image and inserting a new photo from files. The document aims to demonstrate how simple it is to format a study guide using styles and replacing images.

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PMP

STUDY GUIDE

Name | Course Title | Date


Heading 1
To replace the placeholder text on this page, you can just select it all and then start typing.
But don’t do that just yet!

First check out a few tips to help you quickly format your report. You might be amazed at
how easy it is.

− Need a heading? On the Home tab, in the Styles gallery, just click the heading style
you want.

− Notice other styles in that gallery as well, such as for a quote, a numbered list, or a
bulleted list like this one.

− For best results when selecting text to copy or edit, don’t include space to the left
or right of the characters in your selection.

HEADING 2
You might like the photo on the cover page as much as we do, but if it’s not ideal for your
report, it’s easy to replace it with your own.

Just delete the placeholder picture. Then, on the Insert tab, click Picture to select one
from your files.

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