Why a template beats a blank page
A blank page assumes you will remember every field a proper form needs: the induction column a site sign-in sheet is useless without, the conflict check a legal intake cannot skip, the consent line a treatment record has to carry. A template already has them. You are editing, not inventing.
Three ways to use one
Fill it online and it is ready to hand over, no printer required. Download the PDF if paper still runs your day. Download the Word file if you would rather edit it yourself before anyone sees it. All three start from the same document, so whichever one you pick, the fields match.
Built for the paperwork, not just the industry
A sign-in sheet for a building site needs an induction column. One for a reception desk needs a host and a pass number. A therapy intake needs a consent line a personal training intake does not. Same idea, different jobs, so the templates are built for the job, not stretched to fit every use.
What it costs
Nothing. No account to fill one in, no email address to download it, no watermark stamped across the page when you are done.