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Removing the Globe

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Amar Kapadia - 28 Jul 2004 22:09 GMT
hello:

I'm sorry I haven't scanned through all the postings for
my answer, but I only have a limited time on the PC.  I am
hoping someone can help me with this...even a general lead
would be great.  I used Microsoft Word XP built in
template called Contemporary Report as a starting point,
but I notice it comes with this Globe or Earth picture in
the middle and towards the left of the page.  I want to
replace that with my company's logo or if nothing else
just delete the Globe only.  I do like the gray bands
along the top and bottom.  Anyway to do this?  Heck I
don't even know what that is...doesn't look like a picture
and the document states no water is used.  Any assistance
would be great.  Thank you in advance.

Amar
Mary Sauer - 28 Jul 2004 22:31 GMT
In Print Layout, view, Header & Footer, select the globe.

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Amar Kapadia - 29 Jul 2004 02:13 GMT
to both Mary and Garfield-N-Odie, thank you!  that bugger
was driving me crazy but now I've been able to take care
of removing the globe.  again thanks!

Amar

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