Proposal template đẹp máy mac

Welcome to Franky’s Template Design! I’ve been designing templates for Word for a couple of years now and I would love to share them with you. If you have any questions regarding one of my templates, please drop me an email at frankytemplatedesign[at]gmail.com

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When you download, you get a 12-page project proposal template for Pages & Word, really easy to customize and professionally designed. This template can be used for many years over and over again. Really easy to customize, you can make any kind of adjustments on the template to suit your taste.
You can delete or duplicate different sections. Or create your own color palette, everything is possible.

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CONTENTS

✚ 12 page project proposal template in both .pages and .docx format [in A4 and US Letter]
✚ Help and Instructions to Customize Your Project Proposal
✚ Free fonts
✚ Customer support. Need help? Drop me a message!

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REQUIREMENTS

The Pages file is made with Pages version 7.3 [5989], on OS X Mojave 10.14.2.

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HOW IT WORKS

Follow these steps and you are good to go

1. Tap Add to Cart.
2. When you've finished adding items to your cart Tap Checkout. Downloads are available once your payment is confirmed
3. Install the fonts [you can find the fonts in the folder ‘Fonts [for personal use only]’
4. Do the basics. Go on to open the project plan file in MS Word. Add in all necessary information on to the template.
5. Now it’s time to get creative. Make adjustments to the template as you wish, change colors, fonts, delete or add sections
6. Congratulations! Your project proposal is now ready. You can create a PDF file to email, then print your project proposal with any paper of your choice

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