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I'm creating some business stationary and I'm not sure what program to use.
I haven't used Word in a while, and it seems really limited. Question 1: What program have other people used for creating business stationary? We are getting some copies printed, but people will also want to use a Word template for electronic documents. 2nd question: If you have used Word for stationary, what kind of image did you use for your company logo? Are you only allowed to use a jpeg or bitmap in a Word document? The quality isn't so good.. 4th question: If you did use Word, did you put the logo etc. into the header and footer? 5th question: Do you know of any good stationary templates? I've found a few, but didn't really like them. And mine just don't come out professional looking... Thanks! |
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There is no reason why an operator with a modicum of skill can't
make a great letterhead using Word. See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320314 "Description of the guidelines for selecting the appropriate picture format in an Office XP program" and http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm . Maria wrote: I'm creating some business stationary and I'm not sure what program to use. I haven't used Word in a while, and it seems really limited. Question 1: What program have other people used for creating business stationary? We are getting some copies printed, but people will also want to use a Word template for electronic documents. 2nd question: If you have used Word for stationary, what kind of image did you use for your company logo? Are you only allowed to use a jpeg or bitmap in a Word document? The quality isn't so good.. 4th question: If you did use Word, did you put the logo etc. into the header and footer? 5th question: Do you know of any good stationary templates? I've found a few, but didn't really like them. And mine just don't come out professional looking... Thanks! |
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And note that what you're creating is "stationery," not "stationary."
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... There is no reason why an operator with a modicum of skill can't make a great letterhead using Word. See http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=320314 "Description of the guidelines for selecting the appropriate picture format in an Office XP program" and http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm . Maria wrote: I'm creating some business stationary and I'm not sure what program to use. I haven't used Word in a while, and it seems really limited. Question 1: What program have other people used for creating business stationary? We are getting some copies printed, but people will also want to use a Word template for electronic documents. 2nd question: If you have used Word for stationary, what kind of image did you use for your company logo? Are you only allowed to use a jpeg or bitmap in a Word document? The quality isn't so good.. 4th question: If you did use Word, did you put the logo etc. into the header and footer? 5th question: Do you know of any good stationary templates? I've found a few, but didn't really like them. And mine just don't come out professional looking... Thanks! |
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