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Tom
 
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Thank you for the info. Next respondent has given me a lot to check into.
I'll be busy for next couple of days!


"Jezebel" wrote:

Can't advise you on how to scan. As a technology it does, in general, work.
However the hardware has been subject to some brutal built-in obsolesence
over the past five years. If your scanner is five-years-old and your
computer is new you might have a hard time of it. (I know I did!)




"Tom" wrote in message
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Before I posted the question, I tried to scan the sample letterhead. I did
not make much progress. I believe that I need to become more educated on
the
scanning job. I have an hp ScanJet 3200C that I have owned since 1999. I
got
to examine more on that. I figured if I treat that as an image/photograph,
then the sw used to produce the latterhead will become irrevalent; I
believe
it was produced in Coral sw and I don't have the sw. Any more ideas will
be
appreciated.
Thank you.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Depends what the image is. If it's a straight graphic or logo, scan it
and
put it in the template's first page header. If it's a fancy typeface
you'll
have to find a copy of the font and install it on all the computers that
need to use it, then set up the template to print whatever it is.


"Tom" wrote in message
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In Office 2002xp, could I have the identical image of what appears on
our
company's printed letterhead stationery appear on my word "Professional
Letter" template? How?
Thank you.

Tom