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I want to be able to create a header template that is referenced from a main
document, so if I make changes to that header file €“ then any documents that reference this header template will get the new header content automatically. (the header will include graphics and text) I know I can use a .dot template €“ but that just embeds the current template format in that file. I want to use this for our letterhead and other publications, so if we make changes to that header €“ then any new files, or any older files will get that new header formatting automatically. Can I do this in Word? Thanks! |
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