Re: Question about positioning of styles and headers.
- From: Elliott Roper <nospam@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 02 Oct 2007 00:21:28 +0100
In article <1191277566.295446.298600@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<"prinkster@xxxxxxxxx"> wrote:
This question may sound elementary, but I just wanted to check. Is
there a way to make a style that occupies the same vertical space of
the header? That is, can you create a style that will appear "higher"
than the bottom of the header?
This reply may sound perverse. No,{1] but you can have material in the
header lower than the body of the page.
It has nothing to do with styles. You are off on the wrong track there.
You can place a graphic in the header that occupies some or all of the
page. It is a common way of placing a watermark all over each page of
your document.
I have probably misunderstood your question. If so, post back with a
long rambling description of what you are trying to do and why.
Note 1. I don't think you can anchor a graphic in the body of a page
that extends upward. Somebody wiser with an even more twisted mind than
mine might be along shortly.
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