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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my stationary
When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail
Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my stationary
Try saving the doc as a webpage. My guess is you will see the colour just
fine. I believe the background colour is not meant for Word docs. If you want a colour background try adding a large rectangle and bring it to theback (see drawing order). Lots of toner is used so maybe try using coloured paper. "Porscha" wrote: When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my station
Torajudo,
Thanks for your help! I tried to do what you suggested, but maybe I worded my issue incorrectly. I don't need to print the document out with the background. On previous occasions I created a background in Word and sent to myself for Stationary in my emails and everything worked fine, but for some reason now when I try to do it the base color of the background I created is the only thing that comes over when I email it to myself from Word. If I hit reply on that email the background comes up, but since I cant "Save Stationary" after I had hit reply I am stuff with a one color Stationary instead of what I created. I am not hip on all the computer jargon so I hope I explained it. "torajudo" wrote: Try saving the doc as a webpage. My guess is you will see the colour just fine. I believe the background colour is not meant for Word docs. If you want a colour background try adding a large rectangle and bring it to theback (see drawing order). Lots of toner is used so maybe try using coloured paper. "Porscha" wrote: When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my station
I think you are explaining it correctly, I just read your question too
fast....sorry. I know what you mean basically but not sure of a cure at the moment. I am sure someone else will respond but in the meantime, try checking your Options under the Tool menu. Maybe you can see a setting that will solve this "Porscha" wrote: Torajudo, Thanks for your help! I tried to do what you suggested, but maybe I worded my issue incorrectly. I don't need to print the document out with the background. On previous occasions I created a background in Word and sent to myself for Stationary in my emails and everything worked fine, but for some reason now when I try to do it the base color of the background I created is the only thing that comes over when I email it to myself from Word. If I hit reply on that email the background comes up, but since I cant "Save Stationary" after I had hit reply I am stuff with a one color Stationary instead of what I created. I am not hip on all the computer jargon so I hope I explained it. "torajudo" wrote: Try saving the doc as a webpage. My guess is you will see the colour just fine. I believe the background colour is not meant for Word docs. If you want a colour background try adding a large rectangle and bring it to theback (see drawing order). Lots of toner is used so maybe try using coloured paper. "Porscha" wrote: When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my station
Torajudo,
Thanks for your help anyway! Have a great day! "torajudo" wrote: I think you are explaining it correctly, I just read your question too fast....sorry. I know what you mean basically but not sure of a cure at the moment. I am sure someone else will respond but in the meantime, try checking your Options under the Tool menu. Maybe you can see a setting that will solve this "Porscha" wrote: Torajudo, Thanks for your help! I tried to do what you suggested, but maybe I worded my issue incorrectly. I don't need to print the document out with the background. On previous occasions I created a background in Word and sent to myself for Stationary in my emails and everything worked fine, but for some reason now when I try to do it the base color of the background I created is the only thing that comes over when I email it to myself from Word. If I hit reply on that email the background comes up, but since I cant "Save Stationary" after I had hit reply I am stuff with a one color Stationary instead of what I created. I am not hip on all the computer jargon so I hope I explained it. "torajudo" wrote: Try saving the doc as a webpage. My guess is you will see the colour just fine. I believe the background colour is not meant for Word docs. If you want a colour background try adding a large rectangle and bring it to theback (see drawing order). Lots of toner is used so maybe try using coloured paper. "Porscha" wrote: When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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Why does my background disappear when I try make it my station
Torajudo, Good news! I figured it out and part of my solution was trying to
save it as a Web Page at first so you were a big help. There were a few more steps after that, but it was your suggestion that got me started. Thanks alot! "torajudo" wrote: I think you are explaining it correctly, I just read your question too fast....sorry. I know what you mean basically but not sure of a cure at the moment. I am sure someone else will respond but in the meantime, try checking your Options under the Tool menu. Maybe you can see a setting that will solve this "Porscha" wrote: Torajudo, Thanks for your help! I tried to do what you suggested, but maybe I worded my issue incorrectly. I don't need to print the document out with the background. On previous occasions I created a background in Word and sent to myself for Stationary in my emails and everything worked fine, but for some reason now when I try to do it the base color of the background I created is the only thing that comes over when I email it to myself from Word. If I hit reply on that email the background comes up, but since I cant "Save Stationary" after I had hit reply I am stuff with a one color Stationary instead of what I created. I am not hip on all the computer jargon so I hope I explained it. "torajudo" wrote: Try saving the doc as a webpage. My guess is you will see the colour just fine. I believe the background colour is not meant for Word docs. If you want a colour background try adding a large rectangle and bring it to theback (see drawing order). Lots of toner is used so maybe try using coloured paper. "Porscha" wrote: When I create a background design in Word I send it to myself as a Mail Recipient to make a creative Stationary, but when I pull my email up to myself to Save Stationary it is just one color and not what I originally created? |
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