Friday, November 27, 2009

How can I use a scanned stationary paper to write on my pc with microsoft word?

I have a certificate stationary paper with borders. I would like to scan this paper and use it as a template where I can write, copy and paste on it with microsoft word.



thanks in advance



How can I use a scanned stationary paper to write on my pc with microsoft word?windows media player 10



if you have publisher it'd be WAY easier... but if you must use word, just paste it in the document, adjust the margins to 0 or very small.. and stick a text box in the middle of it.



How can I use a scanned stationary paper to write on my pc with microsoft word?microsoft net internet explorer



I think you can either scan it as a document, or scan it normally and then use it as a watermark(background) so it will print behind your typed text.
Here's how:



1.Scan in a clean page of stationery and save the image.



2.In Word, click the Format-%26gt;Background-%26gt;Printed Watermark menu item.



3.Click the Pictures radio button.



4.Click the Select Picture button.



5.Find and select your scanned stationery.



6.Click Close.



You may have to play with the watermark options to get things just right. but this should work. Notice also that you'll have to adjust the inter-line spacing to fit the ruled lines.



You could just use this document as it is, OR, you could make it a document template so you can use it whenever you want to, here's how:



1.Click on the File-%26gt;Save As menu item.



2.Give the file a name.



3.In the Save as Type list box, select Document Template. The directory should automatically change to where your other templates are and the file type should change to .dot



4.Click OK.



Now whenever you want to use a copy of your stationery,



1.Click the File-%26gt;New menu item



2.Click the General Templates item on the sidebar.



3.Select your template and create a new document from it.



It's that easy.

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