Having said don’t copy GW stuff, the GW datafax are not that bad aside from strange inconsistencies in places. These are the styles from the original EA rulebook PDF, NOT the (Hena’s?) updated one on the GW site now. If you do just copy it then you need:
Datafax entry title: Garamond, Bold, 12pt caps. The caps have been tracked out
about 14%
Datafax fluff text: Garamond, Book, 9pt text with 10.7pt leading
Datafax table title: Garamond, Bold, 9pt caps The caps have been tracked out
about 14%
Datafax table header rows: Garamond, Bold, 7.5pt
Datafax table entries: Garamond, 7.5pt text with 9pt leading
Datafax notes: Garamond, 7.5pt text with 9pt leading (bold/italic as needed)
Tracking value very approximate (PDf wont tell me, above is my best approximation), leading values also approximate.
In word you can set exact line spacing (what word calls leading) by going line spacing, line spacing options, set line spacing to 'exact' and type in the amount in points.
Word will not track letters by %, but you can expand letter spacing under font, character spacing, set spacing to 'expanded' and enter a value in points.
GW made the masters in Quark
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InDD file packaged and linked, if you had InDD i think you'd know about it though

Not a specific template file but the page master is set up, so just add as many pages as needed.
Note: The fonts are
NOT in the package due to copy write reasons, I used Adobe Garamond Pro, if you do not have this font you will need to change all of the paragraph styles to whatever version of Garamond/suitable substitute you do have. (but then if you can open this file, youve probably got this font anyway

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The background textures were created in photoshop by combing and editing textures from
http://lostandtaken.com/blog/tag/rustFile:
datafax_example_hello_taccom.zip - 1.1 Mb