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Old January 6th, 2009, 04:05 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
hippihed
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Default how do I place a graphic/picture behind a footer

Hi, I'm using Word 2000 and am a relative newbie to Word, I have a document
which I want to have a background picture and also a footer in, it seems that
the footer defaults to the back, therefore even sending the picture to back
never takes it past the footer layer, is what I am asking acheivable or
should I give up now?

Thanks
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Old January 6th, 2009, 04:11 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.gettingstarted
boblarson
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Default how do I place a graphic/picture behind a footer

Well, perhaps the first thing to do is to post to the correct newsgroup. You
posted to a newsgroup for Microsoft Access (the Database program). Try
posting to

microsoft.public.word.docmanagement

instead and you might get better assistance. Good luck on getting a
solution to your issue. I know how hard it can be sometimes to figure those
things out.

--
Bob Larson
Free MS Access Tutorials and Samples at http://www.btabdevelopment.com

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"hippihed" wrote:

Hi, I'm using Word 2000 and am a relative newbie to Word, I have a document
which I want to have a background picture and also a footer in, it seems that
the footer defaults to the back, therefore even sending the picture to back
never takes it past the footer layer, is what I am asking acheivable or
should I give up now?

Thanks

 




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