Sunday, April 25, 2010

Can you save a header in microsoft word as a template for reuse time and again?

I have a picture and some text that i want to add as a header but not all the time, at the moment i have to entry the picture then the text, can i save it as one image and then paste as a header?



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Actually, I do this fairly regularly - I now use Office 2003, but I've been doing it for ages. (Ken G is correct)



To do this, open a blank document



Set this document up as you want it to look



Select File, Save As...



At this bottom of this box (just below where you give the file a name) you must change the type to "Document Template" (.dot) file and choose save.



Then to use this template, click File, New (not the icon on the toolbar for a new document) and you should see a pane on the right side of the screen where you can choose a template. (this is 2003 - I think in older versions it may give something slightly different, but the process is pretty much the same).



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You can make any formatting you want to as a template. Just set it up the way you want it and save as a template.
no u cnt i hve tried it b4, it wud b useful but it dnt wrk.



i hve snt a letter 2 microsoft askin dem to include it onto there next edition and dey say that they are working towards it.
You could save it as a document. Every time you want to use it again, go in and edit the document as you need and save it under a separate name.
Firebrandy is right.

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