Header Fotter challenge!

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Luscord

Hi all,
I have an issue where I must use a certain type of footer and side pag
graphic; however, I cannot seem to get the footer to appear in frot o
the side bar graphic while maintaining footer information (page number
etc).

I have attached a picture of how i would like to have it look like an
the current options i have which look real shoddy!!

I have also attached a word docx (2007) in the zip file.

I have tried bring to front/send to back etc and grouping but no go!

Any suggestions??
Cheers

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|Filename: header footer help.zip
|Download: http://www.wordbanter.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=173
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Stefan Blom

You can (re-)insert the page number manually after you have added the
graphic. To do that, you need to activate the header/footer view, for
example by double-clicking the header. Then click where you want the page
number, and press Alt+Shift+P to insert it.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




"Luscord" wrote in message news:[email protected]...
 
L

Luscord

'Stefan Blom[_3_ said:
;493787']You can (re-)insert the page number manually after you hav
added the
graphic. To do that, you need to activate the header/footer view, for
example by double-clicking the header. Then click where you want th
page
number, and press Alt+Shift+P to insert it.

Hi Stefan!
Thankyou for your reply. Unfortunately my issue is getting the foote
flash (graphic) to sit on top of the side page flash and then gettin
the footer information to sit on top of that. Word does not seem t
allow anything in the footer to sit in front of anything in the mai
body/page.

I did try taking a screen print of whole page including the side flas
but no header/footer and save it as a jpeg and then use the Word pag
colour function to select the newly created picture (instead of
colour) which would sit in the background; however, i only want it o
certain pages and the page colour function cannot apparently be applie
to selected pages ie all or nothing!?
So still struggling!!
Cheer

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Stefan Blom

OK, I see your point.

And, no, items in the header or footer are always *behind* the text in the
main body of the document.

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP




Luscord said:
'Stefan Blom[_3_ said:
;493787']You can (re-)insert the page number manually after you have
added the
graphic. To do that, you need to activate the header/footer view, for
example by double-clicking the header. Then click where you want the
page
number, and press Alt+Shift+P to insert it.

Hi Stefan!
Thankyou for your reply. Unfortunately my issue is getting the footer
flash (graphic) to sit on top of the side page flash and then getting
the footer information to sit on top of that. Word does not seem to
allow anything in the footer to sit in front of anything in the main
body/page.

I did try taking a screen print of whole page including the side flash
but no header/footer and save it as a jpeg and then use the Word page
colour function to select the newly created picture (instead of a
colour) which would sit in the background; however, i only want it on
certain pages and the page colour function cannot apparently be applied
to selected pages ie all or nothing!?
So still struggling!!
Cheers


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Lisa Wilke-Thissen

Hi,

"Luscord" wrote
however, i only want it on certain pages and the
page colour function cannot apparently be applied
to selected pages ie all or nothing!?
So still struggling!!

I would prefer to place both graphics within the footer - if "Different
first page" and "Different odd and even" would help.
May be, section breaks would be a possibility in your document. But it
depends on where the second picture is needed.
 

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