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Old 10-29-2014, 10:38 AM
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Originally Posted by Stefan Blom View Post
You should anchor the shape (or text box) to the first page header, not to a paragraph in the main body of the document.

In the attached document, I have done the following: First I cut the shape from the main body. Then I double-clicked the header area. After it got activated, I selected the "Different first page" option on the ribbon. I then pasted clipboard contents, saved and closed the file.

For more on letterheads, see the article that Charles linked to.
Wow ... Thank you Stefan.

OK here is another one:
http://graphicriver.net/item/modern-...ac=search_grid

Can you tell, how to do this one? The curved left bar will be an image background. On it we will place the icons and texts.

Any idea how to do it. I tried it by putting it in the Header but its becoming too complicated while putting the icons and the text.

Thank you.
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