Attaching a graphic to a format in Word?
Fred Ridder
docudoc at hotmail.com
Thu May 29 14:30:37 MDT 2008
Tammy VanBoening asked:
> ... 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.
If all you need is a rule (a line), the easy way to accomplish it is to use
the Format>Borders and Shading command to apply a bottom border to
the paragraph. Or add that formatting to the definition of the Heading1
style. If you need anything fancier than a rule, or if you want a rule that
doesn't extend all the way across the text column, you'll have to wait
for another answer from somebody else because I've never bothered
to figure out whether a method for that.
-FR
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