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You have been taken in by a common misconception. What is referred to on the internet as “LaTeX templates” are in reality **other people's documents** which are tailored to their *specific* needs. Therefore it is close to **impossible to perform any modifications** on these without breaking the entire thing. They are really only meant to exchange their content with yours. Any other adjustment is simply out of scope.
That's a very simple task. I recommend you read one of the many resources listed under [What are good learning resources for a LaTeX beginner?](https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/11) or if English is not your first language see [LaTeX Introductions in languages other than English](https://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/84384).
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