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Old February 13th, 2007, 06:46 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.formatting.longdocs
Bart Selden
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Default Word template with link to art file

Great, Thank you, that works well.

Now, how I do I keep idiots in my office from messing around with the
elements that automatically appear in each letter based on the template?
Is there a way to lock those elements? I don't mean that people are
going to try to change the template (although they might).

I'm concerned that they're going to move the logo and other information
that's automatically put into their letter by the template, and I want
our letterhead to look consistent when it is sent by email, just as it
would on a printed page.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Bart

Jezebel wrote:
Save the graphic to a network location that everyone has access to.

In place of the embedded graphic place use Insert Picture From file.
Select the file. Click the dropdown arrow on the right edge of the Insert
button. Select Insert link.





"Bart Selden" wrote in message
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Can anyone help me to create a template in Word that will include some
of our letterhead information that is an art file, without saving that
information as a part of every letter?

I have beautiful typography created by a graphic designer for the
address and phone numbers of each of our offices, and I can include it
in the tempate as a tiff or eps file (or some other format, but I don't
think that's the problem). When I save the letter, the art work saves
with it, which leads to too many bytes being saved over and over again.

I tried using Ctrl F9 and inserting the file name of the artwork in the
curly brackets, using double backslashes, as I've seen written in other
places. The puts the file into the template just fine, but still creates a
letter that is as big as the artwork, plus the text of the correspondence.

Am I doing something wrong?

Thanks,
Bart Selden