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Old February 7th, 2007, 04:04 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Angelo
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Default "Insert Frontpage" feature in Office 2007

In Office Word 2007 there is a feature called "Frontpage" as the first icon
under the "Insert" catagory. They are looking awesome most of the graphics
there, all I wants to know is if there's a bigger package of already-designed
frontpages that can be inserted? Would be greatfully apreciated ..
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Old February 8th, 2007, 12:52 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Default "Insert Frontpage" feature in Office 2007

Hi Angelo,

I'm assuming you're using the Insert=CoverPage feature in Word 2007. There are a couple of additional items in the template area
of Office Online. You can use Office Button=new and search on
Cover Page
or
Building Block
or from inside Word 2007 you can use
Insert=Quick Parts=Get More on Office Online..."
to see what the current offerings are for additional pre-made headers, footers and cover pages to add to your Office 2007 Building
Blocks organizer and galleries.

You can also do the search manually from http://office.microsoft.com/templates

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"Angelo" wrote in message ...
In Office Word 2007 there is a feature called "Frontpage" as the first icon
under the "Insert" catagory. They are looking awesome most of the graphics
there, all I wants to know is if there's a bigger package of already-designed
frontpages that can be inserted? Would be greatfully apreciated ..
--
Winners never Quit!
Quitters never Win!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Old February 8th, 2007, 08:04 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Angelo
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Default "Insert Frontpage" feature in Office 2007

Hi Bob.. )~

Thanks allot. I'm using a Danish Office 2007, which is why I badly
translated it to frontpage and not cover page . Anyways, found some new
cover pages on MS' homepage, but it seems that when I'm trying to download
them, they just open themselves in Office 2007, it's not "add'ing" them to
the database, if you know what I mean. I'm not able to "select" it from the
list of cover pages.

And is there anywhere where I can download a full package of cover pages?
Would be greatly apreciated .. Thanks
--
Winners never Quit!
Quitters never Win!


"Bob Buckland ?:-)" skrev:

Hi Angelo,

I'm assuming you're using the Insert=CoverPage feature in Word 2007. There are a couple of additional items in the template area
of Office Online. You can use Office Button=new and search on
Cover Page
or
Building Block
or from inside Word 2007 you can use
Insert=Quick Parts=Get More on Office Online..."
to see what the current offerings are for additional pre-made headers, footers and cover pages to add to your Office 2007 Building
Blocks organizer and galleries.

You can also do the search manually from http://office.microsoft.com/templates

=================
"Angelo" wrote in message ...
In Office Word 2007 there is a feature called "Frontpage" as the first icon
under the "Insert" catagory. They are looking awesome most of the graphics
there, all I wants to know is if there's a bigger package of already-designed
frontpages that can be inserted? Would be greatfully apreciated ..
--
Winners never Quit!
Quitters never Win!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*



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Old February 8th, 2007, 01:18 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Bob Buckland ?:-\)
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Default "Insert Frontpage" feature in Office 2007

Hi Angelo,

The Office Online template site only does single updates, and there is new content from Microsoft and Office users can also
contribute building blocks or templates that they design to be shared with others through http://office.microsoft.com/templates

When you downloaded a cover page or other Building Block you should get a document opening in Word "Where is my new building block?"
that explains where it is installed. After reading that document, close it and your new item should appear in
Insert=QuickParts=Building Block Organizer.

For it to appear in the Insert=Cover Page gallery you may need to close and restart Word after downloading.

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"Angelo" wrote in message ...
Hi Bob.. )~

Thanks allot. I'm using a Danish Office 2007, which is why I badly
translated it to frontpage and not cover page . Anyways, found some new
cover pages on MS' homepage, but it seems that when I'm trying to download
them, they just open themselves in Office 2007, it's not "add'ing" them to
the database, if you know what I mean. I'm not able to "select" it from the
list of cover pages.

And is there anywhere where I can download a full package of cover pages?
Would be greatly apreciated .. Thanks
--
Winners never Quit!
Quitters never Win!
--

Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


 




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