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Make current layout a watermark
I have created a template in word including a footer with some contact text,
and an image which i've placed in the top righthand corner of the page. Is it possible to make that page layout a background, so you can type as normal over it, without being able to move the image. Basically make it a watermark but not in the centre of the page! Many thanks. |
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Make current layout a watermark
Just put the graphic in the Header layer as though you were putting it in
the text layer, not as a watermark. If you need clarification see: http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/AnchorToHeader.htm -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "AdamUK" wrote in message ... I have created a template in word including a footer with some contact text, and an image which i've placed in the top righthand corner of the page. Is it possible to make that page layout a background, so you can type as normal over it, without being able to move the image. Basically make it a watermark but not in the centre of the page! Many thanks. |
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