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Old 09-13-2012, 03:31 AM
Toni Chaffin Toni Chaffin is offline Word 2010 - Specify working area Windows 7 64bit Word 2010 - Specify working area Office 2010 32bit
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Default Word 2010 - Specify working area

I am trying to create a template that has images down the left hand side, top side and bottom. I then want an area of text that is not overlapping the images so that my users can add/modify the default text that I will place on the document which is basically a customer related letter. What is the best way to achieve this? I have looked at Text boxes but they don't really seems suitable for the purpose. I will basically need a customer address box (which I have used a text box for now), letter intro which will have a few fields I would like to add quotation numbers etc. I will then add a table below so I can Fx the quotation fields [=Sum(ABOVE)], and then a closing paragraph.



To do this in Adobe writer is easy but for the life of me I can't work out how to do it in Word 2010.

In addition, is there a way of creating a drag sized box that will limit where text can be placed on a document.

Sorry if this is a bit confusing

Thanks

Toni
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