This video will show you how to take a letterhead design that you created in a design program and make it into a Microsoft Word template document. Now you will be able to use Word to write letters on your personal letterhead.
Super helpful! You explain very well! Not everyone can truly teach, they skip and jump and make assumptions and don't always take a person through step by step which you don't seem to do. So thank you!
Thank you so much for your tutorial! this is very helpful, exactly the kind of video tutorial I been looking for very long time on letterhead design! Thank you!
Thank you very much for this video. Please I get white space at both sides of my letterhead when I save the document in pdf format. What should I do please
@@joshheckendorf9192 Have you ever tried uploading this on Microsoft word 365? It works perfectly on desktop word but won’t show visuals when uploaded on Microsoft word 365.
Just what I was looking for. Thanks a lot. I did not know that a PDF can also act as a page background. Learnt something new today. I was trying the Page Background option in the Develop menu with a jpg, but the size never matched the A4 sized page and there was no way of resizing the image. So, I am going ton try it your way and see what happens. If I don't succeed, I'll come back to you.
With the marginless placement towards the edge, I suspect your design is mostly meant for digital exchange (exp to PDF, send as E-mail), correct? Yet, having important information embedded in an image is certain to frustrate recipients when they try to copy/paste. Do you have a strategy around this?
I'm wondering why my jpg ends up blurry within word doc? When I scale to fit it doesn't fit the page - which would obv cause blurriness - how do I fix this? Any input?