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Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used
with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures
to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed

using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.
For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations,
see the Instructions to Authors.
Getting started
• Open Word and from the Tools menu select the options Macro→ Security.
Click the “Medium” radio box and then OK. Exit Word.
• Copy the template T1-book.dot into the directory where you want to save your
manuscript.1
• Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and double click on the template to
create a new document. If a warning appears to tell you that the template contains
macros, click on “Activate macros”.
Note Do not open the template out of Word via File→Open.
• Save the document and name it with your name and the chapter number (e.g.,
Smith03.doc).

• To use the template with a document you have already created, copy the existing

text into the new document. Then select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins,.
click the "Automatically update document styles" check box and OK.
Toolbars Generally, after attaching the Springer template, three additional toolbar
items automatically appear. If this does not occur, select View → Toolbars and
click "TitlePage", "TextTools" and "ListsCaptions".
1 If you are already familiar with document templates, proceed as follows: Copy the template
into the directory containing your Word templates. Open the file you would like to format and
select ToInstructions for Using
the Author Template
T1-book
The author template has been designed for authors preparing book manuscripts for
Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used
with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures
to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed
using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.
For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations,
see the Instructions to Authors.
Getting started
• Open Word and from the Tools menu select the options Macro→ Security.
Click the “Medium” radio box and then OK. Exit Word.
• Copy the template T1-book.dot into the directory where you want to save your
manuscript.1

• Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and double click on the template to

create a new document. If a warning appears to tell you that the template contains
macros, click on “Activate macros”.
Note Do not open the template out of Word via File→Open.
• Save the document and name it with your name and the chapter number (e.g.,
Smith03.doc).
• To use the template with a document you have already created, copy the existing
text into the new document. Then select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins,.
click the "Automatically update document styles" check box and OK.
Toolbars Generally, after attaching the Springer template, three additional toolbar
items automatically appear. If this does not occur, select View → Toolbars and
click "TitlePage", "TextTools" and "ListsCaptions".

1 If you are already familiar with document templates, proceed as follows: Copy the template

into the directory containing your Word templates. Open the file you would like to format and
select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins. Click "Attach" in the dialog box, highlight the T1-
book.dot template, then click Open. Select the "Automatically update document styles" check
box; click OK. (Caution: Do not add the template via “Global templates and add-ins”.)
2 Instructions for Using the Author Template T1-book
Toolbars
The special toolbars consist of buttons for the available style elements in the template.
To use one of these styles, simply click the relevant toolbar button either before
or after entering text. The style will then be assigned to the paragraph that
currently has the cursor in it. The descriptions below show you how each of these
elements can be used.ols→Templates and AddInstructions for Using
the Author Template
T1-book
The author template has been designed for authors preparing book manuscripts for
Springer. The template supports MS Word 2000 and 2003 but can also be used
with Word 2007. Predefined style formats are available for all the necessary structures
to be included in the manuscript, and these formats can be quickly accessed
using keystroke combinations or the special toolbars provided.
For a detailed description of how to prepare your text, references, and illustrations,
see the Instructions to Authors.
Getting started
• Open Word and from the Tools menu select the options Macro→ Security.
Click the “Medium” radio box and then OK. Exit Word.
• Copy the template T1-book.dot into the directory where you want to save your
manuscript.1
• Open My Computer or Windows Explorer and double click on the template to
create a new document. If a warning appears to tell you that the template contains
macros, click on “Activate macros”.
Note Do not open the template out of Word via File→Open.
• Save the document and name it with your name and the chapter number (e.g.,
Smith03.doc).
• To use the template with a document you have already created, copy the existing
text into the new document. Then select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins,.
click the "Automatically update document styles" check box and OK.
Toolbars Generally, after attaching the Springer template, three additional toolbar
items automatically appear. If this does not occur, select View → Toolbars and
click "TitlePage", "TextTools" and "ListsCaptions".
1 If you are already familiar with document templates, proceed as follows: Copy the template
into the directory containing your Word templates. Open the file you would like to format and
select Tools→Templates and Add-Ins. Click "Attach" in the dialog box, highlight the T1-
book.dot template, then click Open. Select the "Automatically update document styles" check
box; click OK. (Caution: Do not add the template via “Global templates and add-ins”.)
2 Instructions for Using the Author Template T1-book
Toolbars

The special toolbars consist of buttons for the available style elements in the template.
To use one of these styles, simply click the relevant toolbar button either before
or after entering text. The style will then be assigned to the paragraph that
currently has the cursor in it. The descriptions below show you how each of these
elements can be used.-Ins. Click "Attach" in the dialog box, highlight the T1-
book.dot template, then click Open. Select the "Automatically update document styles" check
box; click OK. (Caution: Do not add the template via “Global templates and add-ins”.)
2 Instructions for Using the Author Template T1-book
Toolbars
The special toolbars consist of buttons for the available style elements in the template.
To use one of these styles, simply click the relevant toolbar button either before
or after entering text. The style will then be assigned to the paragraph that
currently has the cursor in it. The descriptions below show you how each of these
elements can be used.

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