 Do you want to know how to create a nice and professional cover page for your Word document? Harleen here. Welcome to Burn to Learn. You have your nice Word document report finished and ready to be sent and shared. Why don't you add a professional cover page to it? To do so, let's click on the Insert menu. Under the Insert menu, you'll find a few sections to it, such as tables, illustrations, header and footer, and more. We're going to talk about a few more of them in future videos. To add a professional cover to our document, click the Cover Page button. As you can see, we have multiple covers to choose from, like Bandit, Slice, Wisp. Did you know you can even personalize and add your own cover page? We'll show you how to do so in our next video. In the meantime, please like this video and subscribe to our channel. Let's pick the Bandit cover page. When we right-click it, there are a few options to choose from. Do we want to insert our cover page at the beginning of the document, at its current position, at the beginning of a section, at the end of a section, or at the end of our document? Let's place it at the beginning of our document. Nice! As you can now see, the cover page has been made for us. Now we only have to personalize it with our own data, such as adding the title of our document, Burn to Learn. You can also edit the author, company name, and company address. Now your document is ready to be sent with its own professional cover page.