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Creating a template that recognizes margins between pg 1 & 2
I produced a letterhead sheet for a NPO group and need to be able to make it
as simple to use as possible. The logo and address will print on the top and the Director's listing in a left sidebar. The first page margins are set at T:2.3", B:1.0", L: 2.25", R:1.0". The second page, if needed, has margins set to 1" all around. Is there a way to build a template that will automatically pick up the 2nd page margins when the user has finished with the first page? Can a section page break be set to hold the page 1 margins without rolling them onto page 2 if the document requires an additional page? If it has to be done, I'm not opposed to writing a routine but just need some guidelines. Additional pages beyond pg 2 are not a problem since they will all carry the same margins. BTW: running Word '07 Thx, JG |
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Creating a template that recognizes margins between pg 1 & 2
See "More complex letterhead" in
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "John G." wrote in message news I produced a letterhead sheet for a NPO group and need to be able to make it as simple to use as possible. The logo and address will print on the top and the Director's listing in a left sidebar. The first page margins are set at T:2.3", B:1.0", L: 2.25", R:1.0". The second page, if needed, has margins set to 1" all around. Is there a way to build a template that will automatically pick up the 2nd page margins when the user has finished with the first page? Can a section page break be set to hold the page 1 margins without rolling them onto page 2 if the document requires an additional page? If it has to be done, I'm not opposed to writing a routine but just need some guidelines. Additional pages beyond pg 2 are not a problem since they will all carry the same margins. BTW: running Word '07 Thx, JG |
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Creating a template that recognizes margins between pg 1 & 2
Thank you so much, Suzanne. The textboxes in the header worked like a charm
on the first run. My letterhead look very much like your sample so it was great to see everything come together when I dropped in 3 pgs of text to sample it. It was just what I wanted. Thanks again. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See "More complex letterhead" in http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "John G." wrote in message news I produced a letterhead sheet for a NPO group and need to be able to make it as simple to use as possible. The logo and address will print on the top and the Director's listing in a left sidebar. The first page margins are set at T:2.3", B:1.0", L: 2.25", R:1.0". The second page, if needed, has margins set to 1" all around. Is there a way to build a template that will automatically pick up the 2nd page margins when the user has finished with the first page? Can a section page break be set to hold the page 1 margins without rolling them onto page 2 if the document requires an additional page? If it has to be done, I'm not opposed to writing a routine but just need some guidelines. Additional pages beyond pg 2 are not a problem since they will all carry the same margins. BTW: running Word '07 Thx, JG |
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Creating a template that recognizes margins between pg 1 & 2
I'm glad you found it helpful.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "John G." wrote in message ... Thank you so much, Suzanne. The textboxes in the header worked like a charm on the first run. My letterhead look very much like your sample so it was great to see everything come together when I dropped in 3 pgs of text to sample it. It was just what I wanted. Thanks again. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See "More complex letterhead" in http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "John G." wrote in message news I produced a letterhead sheet for a NPO group and need to be able to make it as simple to use as possible. The logo and address will print on the top and the Director's listing in a left sidebar. The first page margins are set at T:2.3", B:1.0", L: 2.25", R:1.0". The second page, if needed, has margins set to 1" all around. Is there a way to build a template that will automatically pick up the 2nd page margins when the user has finished with the first page? Can a section page break be set to hold the page 1 margins without rolling them onto page 2 if the document requires an additional page? If it has to be done, I'm not opposed to writing a routine but just need some guidelines. Additional pages beyond pg 2 are not a problem since they will all carry the same margins. BTW: running Word '07 Thx, JG |
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