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I bought some cute Christmas paper for sending letters to the grandkids. I've attached a PDF showing one.
Using these in Word entails a lot of messing around with headers and footers to be able to make use of the white space without putting text on top of the graphics. Is there a way for me to use this image so that it shows up on the page but won't print? If I could see it on the page, I could arrange the text accordingly. I'm pretty sure I can do this in Publisher, but I don't use that program much. I'd prefer to do it in Word, if possible, where I have a lot of custom aids set up. Last edited by Charles Kenyon; 12-26-2013 at 04:08 PM. Reason: add to title |
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