Go ahead and insert whichever properties you want to appear on your title page. On the drop-down menu, point to the “Document Property” submenu, and you’ll see a bunch of different properties you can insert into your document: author, title, company, publish date, and so on. To do that, switch over to the “Insert” tab and then click the “Quick Parts” button. Instead, you can use Word’s Quick Parts feature to add document properties to the document. You can just type the text you want, but that wouldn’t make it much of a template unless you want the same text on the cover page every time you use it. When it comes to content, you have a couple of options. You can also position those elements how you want and even apply Word’s text wrapping tools to them. You can add a background color, picture, or texture. You can create your cover page using pretty much any of Word’s tools.