From: bcmd on
I have kind of a complicated letterhead that I am trying to reproduce as a
Word template. I have tried all kinds of things and have basically given up.

My desparation move is to just save the letterhead layout as a graphic, and
then use it at 100% normal size with no shading.

Amazingly, this works. The layout looks perfect, and I just set the margins
to avoid the graphics, etc.

However, the text resolution is not *quite* high enough. Anybody have any
idea how to overcome this?
From: bcmd on
Upon review, my post was unclear. I have tried saving my letterhead layout as
various kinds of graphics, and then using them as watermarks, 100% size,
non-transparent.

This looks great but I can't get these graphic images to print with high
enough resolution, when they are used as a watermark.

I hope that is more clear.

"bcmd" wrote:

> I have kind of a complicated letterhead that I am trying to reproduce as a
> Word template. I have tried all kinds of things and have basically given up.
>
> My desparation move is to just save the letterhead layout as a graphic, and
> then use it at 100% normal size with no shading.
>
> Amazingly, this works. The layout looks perfect, and I just set the margins
> to avoid the graphics, etc.
>
> However, the text resolution is not *quite* high enough. Anybody have any
> idea how to overcome this?
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