I have the same problem. Converting to pdf retains the same faded effects.
Surely there must be a way to either turn off the graying effect or to darken
the graying effect, isn't there?
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
View it in Print Preview. Or create a PDF.
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"letterhead" wrote in message
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Does anyone know how to have the logo in the header not look gray and
weak?
"Quark User in MSWord" wrote:
I'm a Designer working in Word and I'm about to hang myself!!! Please
help!
Is there's another way to truly anchor graphics on a page so that they
DO
NOT MOVE other than to use the footer? The problem with the footer is
that
Word insists on fading back, or ghosting the graphics I've imported into
it.
"It is unacceptable for our logos to look gray and weak", says our CEO,
"to a
prospective client receiving this document." If there's no solution,
what
other Office products might work well for building
proposal/bids/estimates,
etc.?
Please, please someone tell me that there's as easy solution! Thanks!!!