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Default how to setup a letterhead that does not print

Anchor a textbox in the header of the document and set its size and
textwrapping such that the text does not overlap your pre-printed
letterhead.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com

"scottsanders" wrote in message
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I have had some letter heads professionally printed with my logo up the top
right hand corner about 7x9cms with contact details below it. I want to
setup
a word template that doesn't show's the letterhead and wraps accordingly,
but
can't have it print over top of my preprinted stationary.

My only solution I can find so far is to make "Drawing Elements" not
printed
through Preferences, but this means that I have to keep changing it if I
want
a drawing element, and if I want to include a drawing element on my
letter,
such as a graph, it won't print.

To save you time, I don't need any help is using images or drawing
elements
or positioning or anything like that. I just need to know how to make it
one
element "not printable"

Thanks.

I am using Office for Mac 2004, but think a generic office solution should
suffice.