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Last updated :  28.03.2025

The Password List Template in Google Docs is handy for those who have multiple accounts on various platforms. It allows you to easily store information for accessing websites, social media pages, applications, and more.

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Let your customers know about a promotion with free delivery of goods using this themed template. The bright orange background ensures that your ad will definitely grab the attention of readers.

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If you like the elegant style of newspapers from the beginning of the last century, pay attention to this template. The only bright part of the black and white letter is the name of the publication on a red background.

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Surprise your readers with an original newspaper in the style of the early 19th century! The designer chose a font that looks good against the antique background and is easy to read.

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Make sure that each guest finds their place at the table by preparing name cards. This layout was created specifically for winter holidays, so it’s perfect for a Christmas or New Year’s Eve party.

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