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help on word 2010 to include picture
Dear All,
I have word 2010 installed on my computer. I’m looking to insert a picture “our latter head” in word as a background and then I can write on the word document, so when I print it, it’s come with the latter head as official document.
Thanks
I have word 2010 installed on my computer. I’m looking to insert a picture “our latter head” in word as a background and then I can write on the word document, so when I print it, it’s come with the latter head as official document.
Thanks
Otherwise you can try just adding a header and a footer, that is how most letterheads are set up. Just double click at the top of the page to access the header and footer.
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hi andreibutu,
the way mentioned in the link is work, but the pic appear small and on the left side of word doc
the way mentioned in the link is work, but the pic appear small and on the left side of word doc
check picture resolution... or check "look picture aspect ratio"
Hello,
You can insert a picture into the Header of the document.
Click the Insert ribbon > Header drop down > Edit Header
Now you can edit the header and insert any picture or other text in the header. To insert a picture click Insert > Picture , then browse to the picture in your file system and select it.
If the picture appears to be too small, try to resize it, or use a bigger source picture.
Other elements of the letterhead can be placed outside of the header, for example the company address and other contact details, or the address lines of the recipient. You can use text boxes if you do not want the position of these elements to shift depending on how many rows of content they have.
cheers, teylyn
You can insert a picture into the Header of the document.
Click the Insert ribbon > Header drop down > Edit Header
Now you can edit the header and insert any picture or other text in the header. To insert a picture click Insert > Picture , then browse to the picture in your file system and select it.
If the picture appears to be too small, try to resize it, or use a bigger source picture.
Other elements of the letterhead can be placed outside of the header, for example the company address and other contact details, or the address lines of the recipient. You can use text boxes if you do not want the position of these elements to shift depending on how many rows of content they have.
cheers, teylyn
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Nothing work.
do i can insert the latter as a picture and then by any way, i can write in the docuemnt
do i can insert the latter as a picture and then by any way, i can write in the docuemnt
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