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Last updated:  12.11.2025
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An original template with a picture of a cheerful doctor will definitely impress your medical institution’s clients. The information is divided into four visual blocks, each of which has space for several sentences of text and a thematic illustration.

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Mass Booklet Template for Google Docs is designed specifically for religious institutions. It can be used to inform parishioners about the schedule of services, remind them of holidays, and invite them to visit the church.

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This stylish template will help you to showcase your company, products, and services in an effective way. The black background with red visual elements will emphasize the modernity and innovation of your brand.

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The strict Landscape Booklet Template for Google Docs will be useful when you need to convey a lot of information to your readers. The text is written in a black rounded font that is easy to read.

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