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Old 07-02-2014, 07:25 PM
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I see how to access the header and footer now. That's very interesting using that to make the clipart stay put. This helps tremendously and I thank you.

When I double click the header and make it editable, as you said. It appears that the 'Member Connection' content is already in the page header. footer?



Now if there was only a way to make the text stay in the first two columns without spilling over then this would be complete!
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It appears that the 'Member Connection' content is already in the page header. footer?
yes, it's now in a textbox in the page header.
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Now if there was only a way to make the text stay in the first two columns without spilling over then this would be complete!
I think you'll find that, with the paragraph formatting I've applied (check out the 'space before', 'keep together' & 'keep with next' attributes) that will take care of itself. The alternative is to use column breaks (via the Page Layout panel).
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