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Default How can I design my own stationary page to be used in MS Word?

I have a really nice stationary that I would like to use in Word. I have
saved it as JPEG and a form but I can't use it without inserting a Text Box
and that really makes it difficult to use. Any suggestions?
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In Word, click on View | Header and Footer. Insert the .jpg.
Right-click on the .jpg and format it as "behind text". Close
the header. Save the file as a template (.dot) file.

Jane wrote:

I have a really nice stationary that I would like to use in Word. I have
saved it as JPEG and a form but I can't use it without inserting a Text Box
and that really makes it difficult to use. Any suggestions?


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Default How can I design my own stationary page to be used in MS Word?

I amy have "over done" this. I moved all margins to 0.0 so the header is now
the complete page (I want the page I saves as header to be complete page).
Then when I opened it and attempted to type my header went away (??) I'm
going to try it again because it looks great, just wanted you to know I did
receive and appreciated your response.
Jane

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

In Word, click on View | Header and Footer. Insert the .jpg.
Right-click on the .jpg and format it as "behind text". Close
the header. Save the file as a template (.dot) file.

Jane wrote:

I have a really nice stationary that I would like to use in Word. I have
saved it as JPEG and a form but I can't use it without inserting a Text Box
and that really makes it difficult to use. Any suggestions?



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You probably need to anchor your graphic to the First Page Header. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm for some more letterhead
tips.

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I amy have "over done" this. I moved all margins to 0.0 so the header is

now
the complete page (I want the page I saves as header to be complete page).
Then when I opened it and attempted to type my header went away (??) I'm
going to try it again because it looks great, just wanted you to know I

did
receive and appreciated your response.
Jane

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

In Word, click on View | Header and Footer. Insert the .jpg.
Right-click on the .jpg and format it as "behind text". Close
the header. Save the file as a template (.dot) file.

Jane wrote:

I have a really nice stationary that I would like to use in Word. I

have
saved it as JPEG and a form but I can't use it without inserting a

Text Box
and that really makes it difficult to use. Any suggestions?




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