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How to make headers the same darkness as body text?

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mlmmel - 08 Jun 2006 01:08 GMT
I am trying to make a letter head in word. If I use a header to create it
then the letterhead is less dark than the rest of the document - that is no
good!
garfield-n-odie [MVP] - 08 Jun 2006 01:30 GMT
Stuff in the header and footer appear lighter on the screen in
Print Layout view, but will print at their "correct" darkness.
You can't change that.

> I am trying to make a letter head in word. If I use a header to create it
> then the letterhead is less dark than the rest of the document - that is no
> good!
Jezebel - 08 Jun 2006 01:32 GMT
That's only when you're in edit mode. Header and body are toned differently
so you can tell them apart while you're editing. They're the same when they
print, or in Print Preview.

>I am trying to make a letter head in word. If I use a header to create it
> then the letterhead is less dark than the rest of the document - that is
> no
> good!
 
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