If you run LibreOffice or OpenOffice instead of Microsoft Word, you probably know by now that a lot of DOC designs don’t translate to ODT very well. Fortunately, I have 26 new Libre Office templates at LibreOfficeTemplates.net and Open Office templates at OpenOfficeTemplates.
A lot of the new templates are great for staying organized. The most important of those might be the medical forms that track everything you might need for an emergency or doctor’s visit. These include a list of Medical Procedures, a Medication Log, Medical Wallet Cards, and a Medical History Form. They can make health appointments go a lot more smoothly. In addition to medical forms, there are also lists for daily errands, a two-day planner, invoices, and fax cover sheets.
For genealogists and student projects, there are several new family tree templates. These include decorative, illustrated family trees, as well as others that include blended families with half-sibling and stepparents, and vital statistics for ancestors.
All of the templates at OpenOfficeTemplates.com and LibreOfficeTemplates.net are free to download, edit, and print as an ODT file. Both sites feature 92 the personal, business, resume, invoice, and planner printables from the various FreePrintable.net websites.