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I created a letterhead in AI, and would like to import it to word to use as a
letterhead. I once did this and imported it as a jpeg, the problem is that
when I would fax the document, the background of the letterhead would come
out with a visible grayish back.

Anyhow, how do I import and use my letterhead?
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Try EMF (Windows metafile) format instead when pasting from Illustrator.

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I created a letterhead in AI, and would like to import it to word to use as a
letterhead. I once did this and imported it as a jpeg, the problem is that
when I would fax the document, the background of the letterhead would come
out with a visible grayish back.

Anyhow, how do I import and use my letterhead?
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Thanks for your reply

I tried it and it worked the first time , I tried it a second time and all I
get is a black box pasted.

If you can please give me the step by step, starting from the saving in
Illustrater to importing to Word.

Thanks


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Try EMF (Windows metafile) format instead when pasting from Illustrator.

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I created a letterhead in AI, and would like to import it to word to use as a
letterhead. I once did this and imported it as a jpeg, the problem is that
when I would fax the document, the background of the letterhead would come
out with a visible grayish back.

Anyhow, how do I import and use my letterhead?

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Hmm, that's puzzling. You may try this:

1. Open your letterhead in AI
2. Open Word document with the letter
3. Click Insert - [Text (if Word 2007)] - Object
4. Select line 'Adobe Illustrator Drawing' and click OK
5. Double-click inserted rectangle. It should open in Illustrator window. Copy letterhead and paste it in second Illustrator document.
6. While second document is active, click (in AI) File-Close and Return (or Exit and Return). Now you should be able to position inserted object in your Word document.

"mlbk" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ...

Thanks for your reply

I tried it and it worked the first time , I tried it a second time and all I
get is a black box pasted.

If you can please give me the step by step, starting from the saving in
Illustrater to importing to Word.

"st" wrote:


Try EMF (Windows metafile) format instead when pasting from Illustrator.

"mlbk" сообщил/сообщила в новостях следующее: ...

I created a letterhead in AI, and would like to import it to word to use as a
letterhead. I once did this and imported it as a jpeg, the problem is that
when I would fax the document, the background of the letterhead would come
out with a visible grayish back.

Anyhow, how do I import and use my letterhead?


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