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I have a letterhead in PDF format and would like to use in Word to create
letters to be attached to e-mails. Can anyone offer some help as to how to
do this?
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Sure, I can help you with that! Here are the steps you can follow to use your PDF letterhead in Word:
  1. Open a new Word document and go to the "Insert" tab.
  2. Click on "Pictures" and select your PDF letterhead file.
  3. Once the PDF is inserted, you may notice that it is not the correct size or orientation for your document. To fix this, click on the picture to select it and then click on the "Format" tab.
  4. From there, you can adjust the size and orientation of the picture to fit your needs. You can also crop the picture if necessary.
  5. Once you have the letterhead sized and positioned correctly, you can save the Word document as a template so that you can easily use it for future letters.

That's it! You should now be able to use your PDF letterhead in Word to create professional-looking letters to attach to your emails. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can help you with.
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With great difficulty! You will need OCR or the full version of Acrobat to
convert it to Word format - and even then it may not exactly match the PDF.

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I have a letterhead in PDF format and would like to use in Word to
create letters to be attached to e-mails. Can anyone offer some help
as to how to do this?
Thanks



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I would have suggested a copy and paste and recreate the letterhead, if it
wasn't too complicated.

But why would you have a .pdf for a letterhead? I'm assuming it's *your*
company's letterhead? Talk to the admin who created it, she'll probably have
the .doc file you need.

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With great difficulty! You will need OCR or the full version of Acrobat to
convert it to Word format - and even then it may not exactly match the
PDF.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org



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I have a letterhead in PDF format and would like to use in Word to
create letters to be attached to e-mails. Can anyone offer some help
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you can create an snapshot of your letterhead in adobe reader and it copies
the picture to clipboard so you can paste it in your word document

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do this?
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I have a letterhead in PDF format and would like to use in Word to create
letters to be attached to e-mails. Can anyone offer some help as to how to
do this?
Thanks
I think this is a nice solution. You can download the Windows PDF Tool from www.pdftool.eu. Drag and drop PDF and Office files into the tool. The tool combines your input file with a PDF letterhead file (overlay or underlay). If do not have PDF Letterhead you can design one on the website as well (WYSISYG HTML 5 editor - web to PDF).
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