Re: inserting own letterhead and logo on top page by Terry
Terry
Sun Oct 05 00:43:44 PDT 2008
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Word 2007 has all the same features (plus a few more) that were in Word =
2003. From your description and your apparent lack of Word basics, I am =
guessing that someone create a template for your business letters set up =
with the company details on the front page and the remaining pages as =
blanks. That template will work in Word 2007 exactly the same way. All =
you need to do is to click on the Office button and select NEW to access =
the template (presuming that you transferred the template to your new =
computer).
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Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
"snomazushi" <snospam@kamakura.net> wrote in message =
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>I use Windows Vista Home Premium, Office 2007, Office Word 2007
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> In Word 2003 I created my own company letterhead with logo and =
register it=20
> so when I need it, all I have to do is to type few letters that are =
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> to that letterhead.
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> In Word 2007, I am unable to find such feature. Can someone tell me =
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> goes about accomplishing the same?
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<DIV><BR><FONT face=3D"Segoe UI" color=3D#000080>-- <BR>Terry Farrell - =
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MVP<BR></FONT></DIV>
<DIV><FONT face=3D"Segoe UI" color=3D#000080>"snomazushi" <</FONT><A=20
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