If you’ve ever had trouble making printable DOC template compatible with open-source software, I have 25 new ODT printables at LibreOfficeTemplates.net and OpenOfficeTemplates.com that are intended to be used in Open Office and Libre Office instead of Microsoft Word.
My new additions include careful reformatting of popular templates to keep the structure intact. This is especially important in the certificates of appreciation, graduation, and completion, as well as the academic and professional resumes that can be used in work or educational settings.
Other printables that rely heavily on design include business cards, to-do lists, medical forms, score cards, and family tree templates, which now include four-, five-, and six-generation charts with spaces for siblings and vital statistics.
All of the templates at OpenOfficeTemplates.com and LibreOfficeTemplates.net are free to download, edit, and print as an ODT file. There are now 166 templates at both sites.