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Word HELP Please!
I need to reformat this word document and I just dont know how. I am no
longer with this company and can not figure out how to take out the logo etc and change it with my new company. The document can be found at www.larryhughes.net/LockedWordDocument.doc if anyone can help it would be appreciated! Larry Hughes 323.228.2736 |
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Professional ethics aside... The "logo etc" is in the
header/footer along with the blue border at the top of the page, the disclaimer at the bottom of the page, and the "For more information call" line, all pasted into the header/footer as a picture which is not easily editable. If you just want to change the company name/website, then the easiest way might be to open the header/footer, create a text box formatted with white fill color to cover up the existing company name/website, and insert your own information into the text box. Larry Hughes wrote: I need to reformat this word document and I just dont know how. I am no longer with this company and can not figure out how to take out the logo etc and change it with my new company. The document can be found at www.larryhughes.net/LockedWordDocument.doc if anyone can help it would be appreciated! Larry Hughes 323.228.2736 |
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Thanks for your help...I have another question. As you see in the document
there is a form for the lack of the exact term that I fill out to show the financing options. I tried in a ealier version of word to have this form act like excel update when I change one field namely the price, interest rate and term but it did not work. I wanted to know if in the 2007 version will I be able to accomplish this task or do you think I will be able to insert an excel table in the word document in 2007 and make it look the same and have the behavior that I am looking for. I provide these listing sheets to realtors for there properties and it helps them sell the listings as the buyers can really see that payments required. What I dont like is that I have to spend time working the numbers. It would make my life and this process so much easier if I can pre-format this and just add the picture address sales prices and Interest rate and be done. Thanks in advance for your time... Larry Hughes "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Professional ethics aside... The "logo etc" is in the header/footer along with the blue border at the top of the page, the disclaimer at the bottom of the page, and the "For more information call" line, all pasted into the header/footer as a picture which is not easily editable. If you just want to change the company name/website, then the easiest way might be to open the header/footer, create a text box formatted with white fill color to cover up the existing company name/website, and insert your own information into the text box. Larry Hughes wrote: I need to reformat this word document and I just dont know how. I am no longer with this company and can not figure out how to take out the logo etc and change it with my new company. The document can be found at www.larryhughes.net/LockedWordDocument.doc if anyone can help it would be appreciated! Larry Hughes 323.228.2736 |
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2007 doesn't change the functions available for a protected form. Whichever
Word version you use, it would be possible to insert an Excel spreadsheet as an object in an unprotected section in the document formatted as you require and which you could double click to make the changes in Excel. It probably possible to use calculated form fields to produce the information that you want in the Word form, and it would be almost certainly possible to fill the form fields with the correct calculated results using macros run on exit from the appropriate fields. What you need to post for help on this is the nature of the calculations involved. i.e. what *exactly* do you want to happen? -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Larry Hughes wrote: Thanks for your help...I have another question. As you see in the document there is a form for the lack of the exact term that I fill out to show the financing options. I tried in a ealier version of word to have this form act like excel update when I change one field namely the price, interest rate and term but it did not work. I wanted to know if in the 2007 version will I be able to accomplish this task or do you think I will be able to insert an excel table in the word document in 2007 and make it look the same and have the behavior that I am looking for. I provide these listing sheets to realtors for there properties and it helps them sell the listings as the buyers can really see that payments required. What I dont like is that I have to spend time working the numbers. It would make my life and this process so much easier if I can pre-format this and just add the picture address sales prices and Interest rate and be done. Thanks in advance for your time... Larry Hughes "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Professional ethics aside... The "logo etc" is in the header/footer along with the blue border at the top of the page, the disclaimer at the bottom of the page, and the "For more information call" line, all pasted into the header/footer as a picture which is not easily editable. If you just want to change the company name/website, then the easiest way might be to open the header/footer, create a text box formatted with white fill color to cover up the existing company name/website, and insert your own information into the text box. Larry Hughes wrote: I need to reformat this word document and I just dont know how. I am no longer with this company and can not figure out how to take out the logo etc and change it with my new company. The document can be found at www.larryhughes.net/LockedWordDocument.doc if anyone can help it would be appreciated! Larry Hughes 323.228.2736 |