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I agree with everything that Paul has told you.
You can have the textbox/graphic in the first-page header with a setting to wrap text. Text in the body will wrap around it. See Setting Up Letter Templates - Ribbon, Letterhead Textboxes and Styles Tutorial |
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Ok... I've tried that but after applying all as you said and trying out the document the text doesn't wrap around it but jumps to the line below instead when it reaches the border of the image.
EDIT: Nevermind. The tight wrap does not work. But the square wrap does. Thank you ![]() |
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