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How do I put logo with address info next to it?
Yes that was very late! That happens if I switch my PC to standby before all
the messages have finished sync'ing. When I wake it up next time, the messages the complete but way later than originally intended. Terry "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... Indeed. A little late, Terry, but I see now that that's true. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Terry Farrell" wrote in message ... I think that Suzanne missed out a word that may help. She meant to say use a two-column (borderless) TABLE. You then insert the graphic in the first cell and the text in the adjacent cell. Does that help you? Terry "KatCar57" wrote in message ... OK, I must just be stupid. I had read through your very nice info on creating letterheads before I posted & couldn't find anything related specifically to my problem. I can get the bear logo on the paper all day long. I just can't figure out how to get the other info next to him. The two-cell option sounds like a good notion, but I can't find where you do that. Neither can I find where you chose options on text-wrapping. We are talking I am a VERY new user. I keep trying to take a class, but it keeps getting canceled for lack of folks signed up. I am over 50, so computers weren't but a glimmer in the geek's eye when I was in school! Thanks for putting up with me! "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are several ways to approach this. The usually recommended way is to change the "text wrapping" on the logo from In Line With Text (the default, which treats the image as if it were a large font character) to Square, which will permit you to put text next to it. Unless you want to wrap the text very close to the image, however, you might find it just as satisfactory to create a two-cell (borderless) and put the logo in one cell and the text in the other. You can adjust the cell width as desired. Note, however, that with this approach you will have an empty paragraph below the table, but this will provide "breathing room" between the letterhead and your text. For more on creating letterheads, see http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm as Terry suggested. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "KatCar57" wrote in message ... I am trying to create a letterhead for my husband's business. It needs to have our bear logo on the left & the address/phone/email info next to it (as in, all across the top of the page). Every time I get the bear where I want it, the address info won't go next to it. As you can tell, I am a complete newbie to this stuff. I have MS Office 2003. I have looked at a lot of the tutorials & some things in the knowledge base, but the seem to refer to letterhead where the logo is at the top & the address info is at the bottom. Any hep you way more knowledgeable folks could give a complete novice, would be greatly appreciated! |
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