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Help for novice trying to create header area for client
Hi,
I'm an experienced print designer using Adobe CC. My client has asked me to produce some Word templates based on previous design work. I've created a JPEG from an InDesign file and that spans the full width of my header. Client wants an area in the header where they can place a customer's logo. So their logo is top left and there's a white panel on the header. Is it possible in Word to create an area, on top of the existing header, for the client to insert different customer logos. Would appreciate any advice as Word is not my thing.... Thanks |
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Yes.
Setting Up Letter Templates - Ribbon How can I get a different header/footer on the second page? Header/Footer Settings Recap They would "float" the image of the logo in front of your white space. They may want to use a png instead of a jpg for that since it can have transparent areas. It should be in the header layer and should be anchored to the top and side of the page. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 12-19-2017 at 01:46 PM. |
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