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Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline how to add text to a document without existing text moving around? Windows 7 64bit how to add text to a document without existing text moving around? Office 2010 32bit
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Try putting your company contact information in the header and/or footer (even if not in that area of the page). Here are articles on doing this.
Setting Up Letter Templates
Tutorials (look for letterhead)

When you do this, it does not get bumped around by text in the body of your document. You can even have the body wrap around parts.
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