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Our company is looking to convert from pre-printed letterhead to electronic
letterhead. We have a number of letters that are pre-written; we open them, change the date and client name then save as and print. Our letterhead changes every year or two. It seems like a lot of work to add the letterhead to all the existing letters then have to go back and update the letterhead everytime it changes. We expect that it would work much more smoothly if we can have the letterhead as a Word setting that can be turned on and off - a little bit like a watermark. I saw in the answer to a previously posted question a comment about linking a letterhead. I am not sure what linking is. Would it work for this situation? If so, how do I link the letterhead and letter? I tried looking at the website by Suzanne Barnhill, but didn't see anything that looked like it would apply to this situation. I forget if I am currently using Word 2007 or 2008. It is the version that saves as a .docx. Thanks for any help/advice you can provide. Renee |
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