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Old 10-27-2012, 04:56 AM
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Having created the new document via the method you described, save it as a template [File|Save As > Save as Type = Word template (*.dotx)] in your templates folder. Then, whenever you want a new letterhead document, create it from the template.
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Perfect. I wasn't far away; just needed that final push over the line.
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