Re: Layering like Illustrator
- From: Sol Apache <sol@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 07 Feb 2007 19:00:32 +0000
Hello
All Word has is headers and footers into which you can put logos and
watermarks you do not want to change.
You can also choose your template to have "Different first page" so that the
address and logo does not show up on subsequent pages. You may want the
watermark to show on following pages, so copy that into the header or footer
of page 2.
To see the header or footer of page 2, put a hard page break (shift+enter),
edit the header and/or footer (for example with a page number) then remove
the hard page break. When any of your letters need more than one page then
they will have the header and footer you created, though it will be hidden
until then.
Anything in a header or footer will not move about or be edited accidentally
as they would in the main body of a Word document
Hope this helps
Sol
On 7/2/07 18:29, in article
1170872957.410457.275460@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "tencargarage"
<tencargarage@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I am frustrated trying to make my own stationery. I designed the
page in Illustrator. Logo upper right - Company data next to the logo
at the bottom address etc and a watermark of the logo in the center.
When I paste it into Word and save as a template or stationery the
images can still be moved or editted.
How can i take this image or create a similar image document in Word -
Save it as a template, stationery or layer what ever it is called and
when I open up a new document all those images are not able to be
moved or editted.
I want to treat this as "layer 0" and all the text on the next layer.
Can I and How can I do this without doing multiple print passes?
Thanks in advance.
.
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