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- sky2x0
Try it as a footer or header but with exact placement. I know that either of those two will support first page different or whatever the hell MS calls it. I've had to do this for client letterhead before.
- TheMagicSheep0
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- akrokdesign0
menu > insert image from file > select image
- he wants a different background for a each section. not just an image.airey
- airey0
yeah, you need to find the options that allow a front page to have a different background to the rest of the document. from memory i did this using the header and footer years ago. looking now.
- Amicus0
what akrok said. then something like format picture... and muck about with all the settings until you get it how you want it.
- double click on the image and you get a new window with tabs. "size" "etc.akrokdesign
- set0
Isn't there a 'make front page different' option somewhere... ? I was doing a proposal document in word the other week and got around this problem. I don't have office on this machine so can't look for you. Its a checkable option in one of the palettes.
- Amicus0
Oh. and I hope you are using an older version of word. The interface on the newer ones suck (more than the older ones!)
The other issue is that it won't recognise any fonts you use on a mac even cross platform opentype ones. You'll have to get someone on a PC to change all the styles to the fonts you want.
- akrokdesign0
not sure if command + [ works. (move object to the back)
- meffid0
There's a make cover page.. yes. If you edit it, it edit the whole lot.
Also when inserting ANY jpg I get: http://grab.by/4WyT
I've found this pretty helpful (but can't insert an f'ing picture): http://creativetechs.com/tipsblo…
- airey0
http://help.lockergnome.com/offi…
it can be done using sections or 'different odd and even' settings. the fun part is that the settings are scattered throughout the palettes.
- lowimpakt0
Hard to explain but put the image in as a header then seperate the pages with a sections break (link to previous)
- meffid0
menu > insert image from file > select image
Which file formats does it support then?
JPG = no
PNG = no
BMP = noerrrr?
- airey0
hey meffid, how are you creating the jpg? if you're on a mac then you'll need to save it as a jpg or export it for web and make sure you turn off the colour profile button.
pretty sure jpg is about all you can use but i don't really know.
- meffid0
^ exporting from PS CS3, save for web and tried just save as jpg. (both with colour profile checked and unchecked)
*update: I've successfully got a GIF 128 Dithered in there.
- meffid0
Fucking MS products *cry cry cry*