Document Templates
Hi Folks.
I’ve worked for quite a few businesses over the years and I’ve also had the pleasure of being a consultant and running my own firm. I’m providing a few templates here for people to use as they would like with the exception that I insist these templates and any derivatives not be re-sold to anyone. These are provided as public domain. Read below:
Legal: No warranty of any kind is given or implied by your use of any document I'm providing or any derivative. The same goes for any tips/commentary I happen to provide. These document are similar to other documents I have used in the past. I’m just tossing this out there and suggesting that if you like it, and you use it, please let people know I’m offering it. Link to my blog where I host this material for people’s use. If you post it to your site or distribute this in any way, please provide a visible link to my site where this document is found. Also, please provide me with any feedback you care to share.
Also ignore odd formatting, with apologies. I am probably using a heavily modified originals produced in Apple iWork’s Pages and converting it to MS Word (Unless it started in Word in the first place). I am not providing rights for this document or the content inside to be resold, even if you re-work one of these documents to your own words, or your own design.
These documents are ©2010 Jonathan Firestone. All rights reserved.
template_for_RFP_Response_vPoint4A.doc (ZIP FILE, 20K)
Q & A Regarding the RFP Template:
Q: How did you set up your document in Word so that you got separate columns the first of which was completely uneditable and unmoveable. Did you set it up as a single row table? or found a work around so you could get parallel columns, one of which is locked somehow? ( @Pangkait )
A: Thanks for your question @Pangkait! It’s not a basic question actually — and I should have realized that it wouldn’t be obvious at first. This format actually cheats Word a little bit by making use of headers and footers. If you open up headers and footers, you’ll find the left side is completely editable. As for the margins, etc. You can control the size of the left side by adjusting the margins of your document and deciding where they begin or end.