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inserting own letterhead and logo on top page
"snomazushi" <snospam[ at ]kamakura.net> 10/5/2008 6:42:00 AM
I use Windows Vista Home Premium, Office 2007, Office Word 2007

In Word 2003 I created my own company letterhead with logo and register it
so when I need it, all I have to do is to type few letters that are assigned
to that letterhead.

In Word 2007, I am unable to find such feature. Can someone tell me how one
goes about accomplishing the same?


Re: inserting own letterhead and logo on top page
"Terry Farrell" <terryfarrell[ at ]msn.com> 10/5/2008 7:43:44 AM
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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

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Re: inserting own letterhead and logo on top page
"Luc" <luc.s[ at ]NOTREalpandora.be> 10/5/2008 7:52:15 AM
snomazushi,
You are talking about AutoText?
In that case select the heading in 2007, press Alt+F3, you will land in the
make new building block dialogue. Fill in the screen, give the quick part a
name, decide in which galerie you will put it and where it should be saved.
After hitting OK your heading will be available, just type in the name and
hit F3 to expand the whole thing.

--

Luc Sanders
MVP - PowerPoint

"snomazushi" <snospam[ at ]kamakura.net> schreef in bericht
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[Quoted Text]
>I use Windows Vista Home Premium, Office 2007, Office Word 2007
>
> In Word 2003 I created my own company letterhead with logo and register it
> so when I need it, all I have to do is to type few letters that are
> assigned to that letterhead.
>
> In Word 2007, I am unable to find such feature. Can someone tell me how
> one goes about accomplishing the same?
>
>

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