Marriage biodata Word format
Word is still the default in many households. Start from a proven structure so edits from parents and siblings do not wreck your layout.
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Word-friendly structure that survives edits
Use styles for headings instead of manual bolding everywhere. Keep one column layouts unless you truly need two columns—complex floats break easily across versions of Word.
If elders will edit copy, leave short placeholder lines rather than dense paragraphs so changes stay localized.
From Word to a presentable PDF
Embed fonts when exporting to PDF when possible. Double-check page breaks so a family photo does not split awkwardly across pages.
If Word feels fragile, you can still draft content in Word for collaboration, then paste into our online builder for a cleaner marriage biodata format PDF output.
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