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Adjusting header size to allow type to move up
Hi, I am creating numerous different style letterhead templates, I add the bespoke footers and headers which are cropped PDFs, when I have a small continuation logo I need to make the header smaller to allow the text to move up slightly, and I can't find how to do this it seems to be set at a certain size, is this possible, Just to let you know I don't use word alot and have been thrown into the deep end on these thanks in advance Paul |
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In the header footer tab, you can adjust the space reserved for the header.You may need to also adjust the paragraph formatting of the last paragraph in your header to change the space after setting.
There are tried and true methods to set up letterhead in Word. See How can I get a different header/footer on the second page? and Setting Up Letter Templates - by Suzanne Barnhill, MVP Here is a tutorial with sample documents demonstrating the concepts. Letterhead Textboxes and Styles Tutorial The key is to put your letterhead elements into the First Page Header (and potentially into continuation Headers). This is true even if they are in places on the page outside of the traditional header area. This can be used to mimic different margins and insert logos. The headers and footers are normally not the area of focus when writing letters and can be protected. |
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