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I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section
properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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Hi Terry
Thanks. How can I "set Section 2 to use a Different First Page" in Word 2007? Many thanks again. Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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The "Different First Page" check box is on the Header & Footer Tools |
Design tab (and also on the Layout tab of Page Setup as in previous versions). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "John" wrote in message ... Hi Terry Thanks. How can I "set Section 2 to use a Different First Page" in Word 2007? Many thanks again. Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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Thanks Suzanne.
Regards "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... The "Different First Page" check box is on the Header & Footer Tools | Design tab (and also on the Layout tab of Page Setup as in previous versions). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "John" wrote in message ... Hi Terry Thanks. How can I "set Section 2 to use a Different First Page" in Word 2007? Many thanks again. Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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Thanks. When I insert graphic1 in Header Section 1 it appears in all three sections. I delete graphic1 First Page Header Section 2 as I need a different graphic in all three sections, no problem. But once I delete graphic1 from Header Section 2, it is also deleted from Header Section 1. So I am back to square one. How can I fix this? Thanks Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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PS: I am using the Page Layout-Watermark option to insert graphic in Word
2007. Thanks Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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You have to unlink the Header in Section 2 from the Header in Section 1
before deleting the graphic. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "John" wrote in message ... Hi Thanks. When I insert graphic1 in Header Section 1 it appears in all three sections. I delete graphic1 First Page Header Section 2 as I need a different graphic in all three sections, no problem. But once I delete graphic1 from Header Section 2, it is also deleted from Header Section 1. So I am back to square one. How can I fix this? Thanks Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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By default, Headers/Footers are Same as Previous. You go into the Header (or
Footer) and in the context Ribbon there is a 'Link to Previous' button that needs 'breaking'. Terry "John" wrote in message ... PS: I am using the Page Layout-Watermark option to insert graphic in Word 2007. Thanks Regards "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... You need to insert the images as Watermarks and to use the Section properties. If you Insert a Section Break, Next Page at the end of Page 1, then set Section 2 to use a Different First Page, you will then have three Headers - Header Section 1, First Page Header Section 2, and Header Section 2. You can then go into each header and Insert a Watermark using the appropriate graphic. But note that to keep the document size down, use a jpeg at a reasonable resolution edited to the correct size before you insert it. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "John" wrote in message ... Hi I have three images which I need to use as background images in word documents such that page1 & 2 of document get the first and second image and page 3 and onwards get the third image. How can I achieve this? Thanks Regards |
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