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Dave Neve
Hi
This is an unresolved problem for me.
I need to create a letter head with a background but it is not easy.
When I look at a letterhead paper like Sunflower and the images used, I
notice that there are two.
There is SunbannA.gif which contains the banner that runs along the top of
the paper and there is Sunflower Bkgrd.jpg which is the background of
course.
What is not explained is how the banner is positioned on the background.
Some banners run across horizontally while others run vertically down the
page.
Also, how do you get Outlook to superimpose these two images.
There must be some code somewhere.
Also, my computer is French and in the paper menu, the paper is called
'Tournesol' (Sunflower in French).
Yet when I click on it, the computer knows which images to use even if the
names of the background and banner paper are different.
How comes?
Any help appreciated as Outlook is not explicit here (just ok for a simple
bckground)
Dave Neve
This is an unresolved problem for me.
I need to create a letter head with a background but it is not easy.
When I look at a letterhead paper like Sunflower and the images used, I
notice that there are two.
There is SunbannA.gif which contains the banner that runs along the top of
the paper and there is Sunflower Bkgrd.jpg which is the background of
course.
What is not explained is how the banner is positioned on the background.
Some banners run across horizontally while others run vertically down the
page.
Also, how do you get Outlook to superimpose these two images.
There must be some code somewhere.
Also, my computer is French and in the paper menu, the paper is called
'Tournesol' (Sunflower in French).
Yet when I click on it, the computer knows which images to use even if the
names of the background and banner paper are different.
How comes?
Any help appreciated as Outlook is not explicit here (just ok for a simple
bckground)
Dave Neve