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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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