How to Make a Dot Grid Paper Template in Microsoft Word

How to Make a Dot Grid Paper Template in Microsoft Word

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From bulleted journals for personal planning, to graph paper for designing complex mathematical charts, dot grid paper has many uses. If you don’t have any on hand, though, you can create a dot grid paper template in Microsoft Word.

Word makes it easy to create templates for all kinds of documents. After you create your dot grid paper template, you can reuse, print, or share it.

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Setting a Dot Grid Document Background in Microsoft Word

To get started, just open a new Microsoft Word document. Click Design > Page Color in the ribbon, and then select “Fill Effects” in the drop-down menu.

Click "Page Color," and then select "Fill Effects."

Click “Pattern” to see the various patterns you can apply as a background for your document.

To create the dot grid effect, select either “Dotted Grid” or “Large Grid” in the second row. As the names suggest, these will cover your document background with either dots or lines in a grid.

Click "Pattern," and then select either "Dotted Grid" or "Large Grid."

You can also choose a color for your dot grid template. To do so, just click “Foreground,” and then select a color from the drop-down menu.

Click "Foreground," and then select a color.

When you’re happy with your settings, click “OK” to save. This will apply the changes to your document, and the dot grid fill pattern will appear on every subsequent page.

A Word document with a dot grid background in green.

You can add new pages or make further changes to your template, such as adding a header or footer with your name or company branding.

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Saving Your Dot Grid Paper Template

You can save your template as a Word doc or template, or as a PDF.

To do this, click File > Save As > Browse in the ribbon.

Click "Save As" to save your new template.

You can select how you want to save the file from the “Save As Type” drop-down menu. To save it as a typical Word file, select “Word Document (*.docx).”

To create a PDF of your template, select “PDF (*.pdf)” instead. If you’d rather save the file as a standard Word template you can reuse, select “Word Template (*.dotx).”

Select "Word Document (*.docx)" to save your file as a Word document.

After you make your selection, click “Save.”

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