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Letterhead templates look faded as an attachement

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Graham Smith 450-458-0101 - 16 Feb 2006 16:39 GMT
I created Letterhead templates (using the great advise I got from the forum)
but.... when I send it out as an attachment the logos look faded.  They print
perfectly.  Also in order to view the logo (in the attachment) I'd like to
avoid the 'view print layout' step - obviously I'm not saving it using the
right criteria.
Thanks for the awesome support.
graham@cowaninternational.com

Also could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to set up 'outlook
stationary'.
Charles Kenyon - 16 Feb 2006 17:25 GMT
Make your attachment a pdf. There is no way for the header in a Word
document to appear other than faded.
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>I created Letterhead templates (using the great advise I got from the
>forum)
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> Also could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to set up 'outlook
> stationary'.
Graham Smith 450-458-0101 - 20 Feb 2006 16:43 GMT
Thank-you

> Make your attachment a pdf. There is no way for the header in a Word
> document to appear other than faded.
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
> > Also could someone direct me to a tutorial on how to set up 'outlook
> > stationary'.
 
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