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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is online now Specialty paper template - print around preprinted letterhead Windows 7 64bit Specialty paper template - print around preprinted letterhead Office 2010 32bit
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Simple method would be to put a text box in your header that would cover the space and set for text to wrap around it tight. Put a second text box in the footer that would be about 2 inches high (experiment).

Both text boxes would not have outlines or fill. Such text boxes are demonstrated for letterhead in the Letterhead textboxes and styles tutorial you can download from my site.

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In answer to your immediate question, though, you could scan the page in as a jpg or other image file and put it in the header behind text and set your print settings to not print graphics or delete it after you have spaced your text.
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