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1) How do I get the title of the report to go across the whole page?
Title is:
Easier net order comps and acceleration in pricing power;Outperform



2) How do I get the line underneath to be the same type of line as on top?


3) How do I get the picture of the girl on the right hand side to be next to her name (and what did you do so I can swap out to a better picture?
4) Is there anyway you would make the top part of the report look a little more professional thus far? Will include a logo on top too...
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1 & 2 are taken care of by basic paragraph formatting. That paragraph currently has an 8.02cm right indent and a 0.25cm left indent. If you eliminate both indents, set the point size to 15 and center the paragraph, it'll all fit on one line.

For 3, you could try splitting the cell in two. That will automatically put the picture into its own cell on the RHS. You can swap the picture & text around afterwards, if you prefer.

4 is as much as anything a matter of personal taste. That said, your logo is so high on the page it would be partly cut off by most printers.
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Who is the "you" that you mention?

I have to make a initial comment. Things would go MUCH MUCH better if you used Styles, the way Word is supposed to be used. You would have much more control of just about everything you are asking about.

1) use the Heading 1 styles as it is...why do you have character spacing at 110%? ? ? ? ?

2) see 1)

3) The easiest way would be an inner table in the cell.
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and what did you do so I can swap out to a better picture?
I did nothing...who is the "you"??? What do you mean by "better"?


4) maybe when you define what it is exactly that you want.
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1 & 2 are taken care of by basic paragraph formatting. That paragraph currently has an 8.02cm right indent and a 0.25cm left indent. If you eliminate both indents, set the point size to 15 and center the paragraph, it'll all fit on one line.

For 3, you could try splitting the cell in two. That will automatically put the picture into its own cell on the RHS. You can swap the picture & text around afterwards, if you prefer.

4 is as much as anything a matter of personal taste. That said, your logo is so high on the page it would be partly cut off by most printers.
The line on top and bottom of the heading are not the same length - how can I fix that?
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If you were to apply a top & bottom border to only the paragraph concerned, the problem would take care of itself.

BTW, I agree with fumei that you would do much better if you used Word's Styles properly. You are setting yourself up for grief later on if you don't do so.
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