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Graham Mayor Graham Mayor is offline
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Default transfering Publisher to Word

Publisher is entirely the wrong tool for this.
You have a few options.
1. Write the letters in Publisher - this can work if you want to mail merge,
but is highly impractical for anything else.
2. Copy the graphics and paste to Word as I suggested imitially and hope
that you can re-arrange the graphics to display as you had them in
Publisher.
3. Create/edit the graphics in a proper graphics application and insert the
results into Word.

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apb wrote:
"JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote:

If you have Pub 2003, you can save that Pub doc as a .jpg, use a
graphics
program to trim out what you don't want, and then insert that into a
Word
doc.

I have to ask - why didn't you just use Word to create the
letterhead in the
first place?

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MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"apb" wrote in message
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I made up my letterheads in Microsoft Publisher but I don't seem to
be able to transfer the letterheads to Microsoft Word so that I can
print directly onto the letterhead and save as such. How can I do
this?


I used publisher to modify the graphics for the letterhead. Can you
do that in word?