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andylennox
 
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Thanks for the quick response!
Unfortunately I can't give a link as the web page is on our intranet - no
access to outside.
I wondered if it was a particular aspect of Word funcionality (or lack of
it). I'm also stuck with Word as we use it as a low-skill web page editor
(and its cheaper).
I did try with CSS - both linking to one and the 'integrate' option - but
not much success. I think I'll try another way, or just forget the banner all
together. Maybe just linking to it as an image will be easier!
Regards

"lostinspace" wrote:

----- Original Message -----
From: "andylennox"
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
Sent: Wednesday, September 07, 2005 8:14 AM
Subject: Background pictures repeating on a web page (Word 2002)


I want to add a graphic image (gif) as a background to web pages created in
Word 2002 but when I do the image is repeated down the page, obscuring the
text. The image is a thin header bar, and I only want it at the top. What
do
I have to do to make it work?


Andy,
You only have three options (none of which have anything to do
with Word)!
1) You either modify or lighten your image
2)Find another image
3) Use CSS (not Word CSS) to display your image in a different manner.

BTW, for future reference, it's best to provide a URL for these types of
inquiries so the precise problem may be seen.