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Headers/Footers - Make them NOT preview faded
Hello,
Is there any way to make the headers NOT preview all faded/screened back? I'd like for the .docs to preview electronically the same way as how it would print out, especially images (logos). I've tried taking my logo out of the header and just putting it on the page behind a form to lock it so it is not accidentally moved but then I give up it being able to repeat/spawn on new pages. Is there a way to have an image on the doc that will repeat on new pages that doesn't go in the header - that is - if there is no way to make the header/footer not preview faded out. Not everyone prints out these doc so it would be nice to be able to view them electronically as it's supposed to look. I am using Office 2004 for the Mac. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Best, TK |
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Answer: Headers/Footers - Make them NOT preview faded
Hello TK,
Thank you for reaching out to us with your question. I understand that you are looking for a way to make the headers and footers in your Word document not preview faded or screened back. I can definitely help you with that. Here are the steps to make the headers and footers not preview faded in Word:
Your header or footer should now appear without the faded or screened back preview. If you want to add an image that repeats on new pages, you can use the "Watermark" feature in Word. Here are the steps to add a watermark:
Your watermark should now appear on every page of your document.
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Headers/Footers - Make them NOT preview faded
I don't know if Word for Mac works the same as Word for Windows. However...
when I choose File - Print - Preview, headers are previewed as they will be printed -- not faded/dimmed. I see what you're talking about in Print Layout view, but, that's different. If the Mac version works the same as the Windows version, you can edit while in Print Preview mode. Click the Magnifier in the Print Preview toolbar to toggle the mouse pointer back to normal, and you can edit all you like. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com wrote in message ups.com... Hello, Is there any way to make the headers NOT preview all faded/screened back? I'd like for the .docs to preview electronically the same way as how it would print out, especially images (logos). I've tried taking my logo out of the header and just putting it on the page behind a form to lock it so it is not accidentally moved but then I give up it being able to repeat/spawn on new pages. Is there a way to have an image on the doc that will repeat on new pages that doesn't go in the header - that is - if there is no way to make the header/footer not preview faded out. Not everyone prints out these doc so it would be nice to be able to view them electronically as it's supposed to look. I am using Office 2004 for the Mac. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you in advance. Best, TK |
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Headers/Footers - Make them NOT preview faded
Hello Herb,
Thank you for your reply. I read about the Print Preview mode but I do not see it on my Mac. Well then, is there a way to set the document to default view on Print Preview mode? I can always edit this doc on a PC. Basically when I send my docs to a client, I'd like for them to see them the way they are supposed to look when printed (the full effect) - this is more of a presentation concern... Am I better off with .pdfs? Thank you. Best Regards, TK On Jun 29, 4:11 pm, "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: I don't know if Word for Mac works the same as Word for Windows. However... when I choose File - Print - Preview, headers are previewed as they will be printed -- not faded/dimmed. I see what you're talking about in Print Layout view, but, that's different. If the Mac version works the same as the Windows version, you can edit while in Print Preview mode. Click the Magnifier in the Print Preview toolbar to toggle the mouse pointer back to normal, and you can edit all you like. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog:http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web:http://www.herbtyson.com |
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Headers/Footers - Make them NOT preview faded
Better off with PDFs. :-)
Documents open in the last View they were viewed... but Print Preview doesn't count. So... when you click File, you don't see Print Preview in the menu? -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web: http://www.herbtyson.com wrote in message oups.com... Hello Herb, Thank you for your reply. I read about the Print Preview mode but I do not see it on my Mac. Well then, is there a way to set the document to default view on Print Preview mode? I can always edit this doc on a PC. Basically when I send my docs to a client, I'd like for them to see them the way they are supposed to look when printed (the full effect) - this is more of a presentation concern... Am I better off with .pdfs? Thank you. Best Regards, TK On Jun 29, 4:11 pm, "Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote: I don't know if Word for Mac works the same as Word for Windows. However... when I choose File - Print - Preview, headers are previewed as they will be printed -- not faded/dimmed. I see what you're talking about in Print Layout view, but, that's different. If the Mac version works the same as the Windows version, you can edit while in Print Preview mode. Click the Magnifier in the Print Preview toolbar to toggle the mouse pointer back to normal, and you can edit all you like. -- Herb Tyson MS MVP Author of the Word 2007 Bible Blog:http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com Web:http://www.herbtyson.com |
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