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Hello all,
I am a Lotus Notes guy, trying to help a friend with an Outlook issue. She's trying to create a outlook template with a "banner" image across the top of the page. But here's the problem: she would like the text that's typed below that image to wrap and stay below that image, not bleed beyond that image. Being that she's a novice user, is there a way to set a page margins for viewing, so the text will stay only below that image (lets just say the image is 600 pixels wide). Because I'm not an Outlook user, I tried taking a stab at it, but it seems to me that after saving the template, if you turn on the MS Word as editor, you can adjust the paragraph indenting, but it has to be changed for every email. Is there a way to do that directly in the template? Any help is appreciated. Thank you very much. Brad Zenner |
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