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I have been asked to create a letterhead template in Word (2004) that looks
just like our printed letterhead when you sent it as an email attachment, and I have run into several problems: 1. When I send the template to someone on a PC (I am on a Mac) the headers and footers don't appear at all. (even in Page Layout view) 2. On my computer, I cannot figure out how to keep the headers and footers from appearing greyed-out. 3. When I tried to get around the problem of the greyed-out headers and footers by inserting them as images absolutely positioned at the top and the bottom of the page, I could not find a way to keep the text from pushing the footer image onto the next page ( I had hoped having the image set to text-wrap and told not to move with the text would fix this) 4. I tried to insert a .tif of our letterhead as a watermark, but even though I unchecked "washout" it still appears washed out. 5. I tried to insert a .tif of our letterhead as a background image, but it only appears in the Online Layout view. I am fresh out of ideas! Any advice anyone can give me on how to approach this would be very much appreciated. Thanks! -- Laura |
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If you want to send something that looks just like a printed letter, you
will need to send it as a PDF. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Laura" wrote in message ... I have been asked to create a letterhead template in Word (2004) that looks just like our printed letterhead when you sent it as an email attachment, and I have run into several problems: 1. When I send the template to someone on a PC (I am on a Mac) the headers and footers don't appear at all. (even in Page Layout view) 2. On my computer, I cannot figure out how to keep the headers and footers from appearing greyed-out. 3. When I tried to get around the problem of the greyed-out headers and footers by inserting them as images absolutely positioned at the top and the bottom of the page, I could not find a way to keep the text from pushing the footer image onto the next page ( I had hoped having the image set to text-wrap and told not to move with the text would fix this) 4. I tried to insert a .tif of our letterhead as a watermark, but even though I unchecked "washout" it still appears washed out. 5. I tried to insert a .tif of our letterhead as a background image, but it only appears in the Online Layout view. I am fresh out of ideas! Any advice anyone can give me on how to approach this would be very much appreciated. Thanks! -- Laura |
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Hi Suzanne,
Thanks for your help! That does answer a lot of my question. Does the Mac-PC issue sound familiar to you? Do you think I will need to recreate the letterhead on someone's PC, or is there something I can do to fix it? Thanks, -- Laura |
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What you're encountering is by design. When you're editing the
header/footer, the document body is dimmed and vice versa. There is no way that you can send a Word document that will look like the printed page, which is why I suggested a PDF. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Laura" wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne, Thanks for your help! That does answer a lot of my question. Does the Mac-PC issue sound familiar to you? Do you think I will need to recreate the letterhead on someone's PC, or is there something I can do to fix it? Thanks, -- Laura |
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When my coworker tries to open the template on his PC, the headers and footer
are actually gone, not just dim. Have you heard of anything like that? -- Laura |
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Laura wrote:
When my coworker tries to open the template on his PC, the headers and footer are actually gone, not just dim. Have you heard of anything like that? Probably your coworker has white space hidden. http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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You were right!! Thank you both.
-- Laura "Jay Freedman" wrote: Laura wrote: When my coworker tries to open the template on his PC, the headers and footer are actually gone, not just dim. Have you heard of anything like that? Probably your coworker has white space hidden. http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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