Dennis O'Reilly began writing about workplace technology as an editor for Ziff-Davis' Computer Select, back when CDs were new-fangled, and IBM's PC XT was wowing the crowds at Comdex. He spent more ...
A letterhead is a collection of text, images, and colors at the top of a letter that contains various details about who you are as a sender. In Microsoft Word, you can either create these using ...
The CreativeTechs weblog has posted a guide for creating letterhead templates in Microsoft Word. If you've ever needed to include your company's logo on a document but had no idea where to start, this ...
Microsoft Word 2010 can customize a letterhead with a logo that identifies a company or cause. The "Insert" tab on the command ribbon can transfer an "Illustration," such as a logo saved as a digital ...
Q. I have created my own electronic version of letterhead stationery in Microsoft Word for e-mailing and faxing. Can I save this file as a template? A. Once the letterhead document is set up — with ...
Whether your business has gone completely paperless or you rely on printed paper for record keeping, no text, email or social media blast message can replace the official-looking letterhead. One way ...
Important! It is recommended that you download the template file to your computer first. Take note of where you save them. Otherwise, the template may open in your Web browser and you will not have ...
In Microsoft Word, templates are pre-designed documents that you or someone else (such as Microsoft) creates to use as a pattern for a project. The template could be for a business card, brochure, ...
Why spend money on preprinted letterhead stationery when you can create your own letterhead in Microsoft Word, then use it for any document you want? ProductivityPortfolio runs you through the steps, ...