If you can convert the gif to another format you can use the watermark feature in Acrobat Standard 9. You can really finetune the results using the preview screen. Below are the steps right from the help file. You would create the pdf from word without the image and then add the image as a watermark in the resulting pdf file.
1Choose Document > Watermark > Add.
2(Optional) To apply the watermark selectively to individual pages, click Page Range Options. Then specify a page range and choose a Subset option, as needed.
3Specify the watermark:
"To use an image as a watermark, select File. Then click Browse and select the image file. If the file has multiple pages with images, specify the Page Number you want.
Note: Only PDF, JPEG, and BMP images can be used as watermarks.
4To change the size of an image watermark, do one of the following:
"To resize the watermark in relation to the original image file size, enter a percentage in the Absolute Scale option (in the Source area of the dialog box).
"To resize the watermark in relation to the PDF page dimensions, enter a percentage in the Scale Relative To Target Page (in the Appearance area of the dialog box).
5Adjust the appearance and position of the watermark, as needed.
6(Optional) Click Appearance Options and specify the following options:
"To specify when the watermark appears, select or deselect Show When Printing and Show When Displaying On Screen.
"To control variations in a PDF with pages of varying sizes, select or deselect Keep Position And Size Of Watermark Text Constant When Printing On Different Page Sizes.
7(Optional) To apply the same settings to additional PDFs, click Apply To Multiple. Click Add Files, choose Add Files or Add Open Files, and then select the files. Then in the Output Options dialog box, specify your folder and filename preferences, and click OK.





by: Philip_SparkPosted on 2009-03-22 at 13:31:28ID: 23953117
can you put up the logo?