How to modify a left margin showing a logo in the margin on every

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Guest

I am using Word 2002. I have a Word document created by someone else that
I'd like to modify.

Specifically, there is a 5 cm margin on the left hand side of the page.
Within the 5 cm space is a logo. This logo appears on every page of the
document, & as new pages are added to the overall document, this margin &
logo automatically shows up as new pages are added.

I'd like to preserve all this functionality, the margins and the look and
feel of the document, but I'd like to modify the logo.

Right or left clicking on the margin space or the logo does nothing. The
margin itself can be moved left or right, but I don't know how to access and
therefore change the content appearing between the margin and the left edge
of the page.

It is not a column feature; the document onlly has one column. It may or
may not be a frame but I have no experience with frames.

Failing to learn how to modify this document, I'd like to learn how to
create this format from scratch.

I'd certainly appreciate a few words of technical wisdom.

Thx
 
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Graham Mayor

If it is set behind text you will additionally have to access it using the
white arrow selector from the drawing toolbar.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Guest

G'Day
If you press "ALT-F11", is the image placed by imbedded VBA code?
When you "left click", does the menu (if shown) include "toggle field codes"?
What happens when you press the "Show/Hide" codes icon?

Krakmup
 

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