From: JoAnn on
Hello,

Someone in my office created electronic stationary for the company, but my
boss cannot get it to work, so she passed it on to me.
I cannot set the margins when I type a letter onto the stationary. Or have
the margins set for when a different letter gets typed on the stationary.

How do I set the margins for the letter without having the top and side logo
move also?


From: Peter T. Daniels on
If the stationery elements are anchored to the Header, then they will
remain stationary when you change your margins.

The "Someone" apparently didn't properly understand how to create
stationery.

On Mar 2, 12:14 pm, JoAnn <Jo...(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Someone in my office created electronic stationary for the company, but my
> boss cannot get it to work, so she passed it on to me.  
> I cannot set the margins when I type a letter onto the stationary.  Or have
> the margins set for when a different letter gets typed on the stationary.
>
> How do I set the margins for the letter without having the top and side logo
> move also?  

From: Graham Mayor on
Direct whoever it was who created the template to
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm

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"JoAnn" <JoAnn(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:42F39A9A-302F-4E6B-A269-FC05F64767E8(a)microsoft.com...
> Hello,
>
> Someone in my office created electronic stationary for the company, but my
> boss cannot get it to work, so she passed it on to me.
> I cannot set the margins when I type a letter onto the stationary. Or
> have
> the margins set for when a different letter gets typed on the stationary.
>
> How do I set the margins for the letter without having the top and side
> logo
> move also?
>
>