Grey logos in letterheads



I am a graphic designer and this is an on going problem I have when
making electronic letterheads for clients. Generally I put the logo in
a header and explain to clients that is only faded on screen but will
print ok or they can make a PDF of the document to email to their
clients (which has the bonus that it is uneditable). However I am
currently working on a project were the client wants to send editable
word documents with the logo apperaing full colour and on every new
page. Any ideas?

Thanks!

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