Attaching a graphic to a format in Word?

Susan W Gallagher susanwg at gmail.com
Thu May 29 14:28:37 MDT 2008


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From: Susan W Gallagher <susanwg at gmail.com>
Date: May 29, 2008 1:26 PM
Subject: Re: Attaching a graphic to a format in Word?
To: Tammy Van Boening <Tammy.VanBoening at healthlanguage.com>

For a simple line, you just need to use a paragraph border. Select Format >
Borders & Shading and visit the Borders tab. Here you can select line style,
stroke, and color, and then select where to place the line. Click Options if
you want to adjust the amount of space between the paragraph text and the
associated border.


HTH
-Sue Gallagher



On 5/29/08, Tammy Van Boening <Tammy.VanBoening at healthlanguage.com> wrote:
>
> For all of us Frame users out there who must suffer through Word every
> now and then (and for all you Word gurus and guruesses, whom I admire
> heavily for keeping your sanity) - in Framemaker, we can permanently
> have a graphic placed on a page every time we use a particular paragraph
> style. For example, every time I use the Heading1 style in my templates,
> I have a graphic called Heading1Line that is always placed beneath the
> text of the tag (through the Advanced Paragraph Properties/Reference
> page function in FM.) Is there a way to do this in Word?
>
> I am heaving to set up a Word template for some of my professional
> services folks that mimics our FM templates and I am stymied as how to
> accomplish this in Word.
>
> TIA,
>
>


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