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I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time, depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,
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See below your second question.

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"Peter" wrote:

I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time, depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,

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See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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"Peter" wrote in message
...
I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular
template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact
details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time,
depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,


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Thanks very much. I'm not sure why the question was in duplicate!

"Lene Fredborg" wrote:

See below your second question.

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"Peter" wrote:

I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time, depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,

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Suzanne, thank you very much for your link. Although I haven't read it fully
yet, it is exactly what I needed! Kind regards.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Peter" wrote in message
...
I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular
template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact
details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time,
depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,





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You're quite welcome. I hope you find it helpful.

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"Peter" wrote in message
...
Suzanne, thank you very much for your link. Although I haven't read it
fully
yet, it is exactly what I needed! Kind regards.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"Peter" wrote in message
...
I would be grateful for some advice on how to establish a particular
template
in Word.

What I wish to do is to have a "header" and a "footer" in the form of a
business name and description (at the top), and address and contact
details
(at the bottom), in particular colors and fonts, to form the basis of a
business letterhead when printed on white paper. I want the layout and
positions of the header and footer to remain fixed, when the tempate is
accessed for the purpose of writing a letter, etc., and for them to be
available in that fashion on successive pages, as necessary.

I do have a little experience with making templates, but when I do it
with
this concept, I have to adjust the headers and footers every time,
depending
on the size and content of the letter.

Any comments or suggestions would be much appreciated.
With kind regards,





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