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Faded Header and Footer
The problem with the header and footer is that Word insists on fading back,
or ghosting the graphics I've imported into a letterhead template. "It is unacceptable for our logo to look gray and weak to a client receiving this document." Is there a way to prevent this? |
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Faded Header and Footer
Headers and footers are a different 'layer' than the text content of a doc,
so as long as you are in an *editing* view the layer you active in will be more vivid than the other layer. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "letterhead" wrote: The problem with the header and footer is that Word insists on fading back, or ghosting the graphics I've imported into a letterhead template. "It is unacceptable for our logo to look gray and weak to a client receiving this document." Is there a way to prevent this? |
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Faded Header and Footer
Try sending your documents as .pdfs to your clients.
-- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Carol" wrote: Headers and footers are a different 'layer' than the text content of a doc, so as long as you are in an *editing* view the layer you active in will be more vivid than the other layer. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "letterhead" wrote: The problem with the header and footer is that Word insists on fading back, or ghosting the graphics I've imported into a letterhead template. "It is unacceptable for our logo to look gray and weak to a client receiving this document." Is there a way to prevent this? |
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Faded Header and Footer
Thank you, how do you do that?
"Carol" wrote: Try sending your documents as .pdfs to your clients. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Carol" wrote: Headers and footers are a different 'layer' than the text content of a doc, so as long as you are in an *editing* view the layer you active in will be more vivid than the other layer. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "letterhead" wrote: The problem with the header and footer is that Word insists on fading back, or ghosting the graphics I've imported into a letterhead template. "It is unacceptable for our logo to look gray and weak to a client receiving this document." Is there a way to prevent this? |
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Faded Header and Footer
You either have to have a full copy of Adobe Acrobat or some other third
party software such as PrimoPDF, which is free. Here is the link for it if you would like to download it and use it. http://www.snapfiles.com/get/primopdf.html -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "letterhead" wrote: Thank you, how do you do that? "Carol" wrote: Try sending your documents as .pdfs to your clients. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "Carol" wrote: Headers and footers are a different 'layer' than the text content of a doc, so as long as you are in an *editing* view the layer you active in will be more vivid than the other layer. -- Carol A. Bratt, MCP "letterhead" wrote: The problem with the header and footer is that Word insists on fading back, or ghosting the graphics I've imported into a letterhead template. "It is unacceptable for our logo to look gray and weak to a client receiving this document." Is there a way to prevent this? |
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