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I am creating letterhead with Word 2000 for all our offices.
Originally I put our logohead, contact info text and affiliations graphic in the header & footer to keep them from being accidentally changed or deleted, but if I do that and the user types further than 1 page then the header & footer text & graphics appear on subsequent pages, which I want to avoid. So instead I put our logohead as a graphic on the top of the page on top of Word's header, and the address, contact info & website in a text box below that (both within 2", which is what I set the top margin at). The affiliations graphic also sits above the footer but below the 1" bottom margin. I locked anchor on both graphics and the text box, and I deselected "Move object with text" and "Allow overlap". This works better, but now the user can accidentally delete the graphics and contact info text. Any way to lock the faux header & footer graphics & text but allow the user to modify and add to the body of the letterhead? |
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"jeffjensen" wrote:
I am creating letterhead with Word 2000 for all our offices. Originally I put our logohead, contact info text and affiliations graphic in the header & footer to keep them from being accidentally changed or deleted, but if I do that and the user types further than 1 page then the header & footer text & graphics appear on subsequent pages, which I want to avoid. So instead I put our logohead as a graphic on the top of the page on top of Word's header, and the address, contact info & website in a text box below that (both within 2", which is what I set the top margin at). The affiliations graphic also sits above the footer but below the 1" bottom margin. I locked anchor on both graphics and the text box, and I deselected "Move object with text" and "Allow overlap". This works better, but now the user can accidentally delete the graphics and contact info text. Any way to lock the faux header & footer graphics & text but allow the user to modify and add to the body of the letterhead? The easiest way to accomplish this is to use different header and footer on the first page. This option can be set in File, Page Setup, under the Layout tab. |
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That worked perfectly! I had to recreate the document from scratch, but now
it does exactly what I want. Thanks JD! "JD" wrote: "jeffjensen" wrote: I am creating letterhead with Word 2000 for all our offices. Originally I put our logohead, contact info text and affiliations graphic in the header & footer to keep them from being accidentally changed or deleted, but if I do that and the user types further than 1 page then the header & footer text & graphics appear on subsequent pages, which I want to avoid. So instead I put our logohead as a graphic on the top of the page on top of Word's header, and the address, contact info & website in a text box below that (both within 2", which is what I set the top margin at). The affiliations graphic also sits above the footer but below the 1" bottom margin. I locked anchor on both graphics and the text box, and I deselected "Move object with text" and "Allow overlap". This works better, but now the user can accidentally delete the graphics and contact info text. Any way to lock the faux header & footer graphics & text but allow the user to modify and add to the body of the letterhead? The easiest way to accomplish this is to use different header and footer on the first page. This option can be set in File, Page Setup, under the Layout tab. |
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You need to use the First Page Header. See
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/Letterhead.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "jeffjensen" wrote in message ... I am creating letterhead with Word 2000 for all our offices. Originally I put our logohead, contact info text and affiliations graphic in the header & footer to keep them from being accidentally changed or deleted, but if I do that and the user types further than 1 page then the header & footer text & graphics appear on subsequent pages, which I want to avoid. So instead I put our logohead as a graphic on the top of the page on top of Word's header, and the address, contact info & website in a text box below that (both within 2", which is what I set the top margin at). The affiliations graphic also sits above the footer but below the 1" bottom margin. I locked anchor on both graphics and the text box, and I deselected "Move object with text" and "Allow overlap". This works better, but now the user can accidentally delete the graphics and contact info text. Any way to lock the faux header & footer graphics & text but allow the user to modify and add to the body of the letterhead? |