Word Headers

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Joe Dunn

We send a lot of email with a standard Word document
attachment. The document includes the company logo in the
header and when the document is opened, the header alsways
has a faded, or watermark type appearance until the header
is opened for editing. Is there anyway to alter the
settings so that the header has the same appearance as the
body of the document, ie the logo and header text anre
normal, not faded?
 
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Graham Mayor

Convert the document to PDF - you'll need Acrobat (or one of the cheaper
clones - see the favourites page of my web site). This will have the
additional advantage that your careful formatting will not be screwed up by
the recipients' different platforms.

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Jezebel

No. The headers and footers are dimmed while you are editing the body of the
document (and vice versa) so you can tell them apart.

You describe this as a characteristic of the documents as opened after
emailing, but they're like before you send them also. Word documents are
*always* like that while you're editing.
 
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