How do I create stationary using a full page JPEG in Word?

D

D. Meiny

I have an 8.5" x 11" JPEG that I'd like to set up as a template background
for stationary, so that it is printed with the document. Can anyone tell me
how i can set it up so that I can just save the image as a background so that
I can type my document on top of the image?? Any input would be
apprieciated!!

~Dave
 
G

Graham Mayor

Set the image layout property as 'behind text'. If you want it on every
page, put it in the header view.

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S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

And if you have Word 2002 or 2003, you can use Format | Background | Printed
Watermark and choose your image file for a "Picture watermark."
 

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