Bring Header/Footer (Images) in front of body in Microsoft Word





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In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text picture in my document body. (below)



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Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text. (below)



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I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)



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  • You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

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In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text picture in my document body. (below)



01



Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text. (below)



02



I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)



03



Regards.










share|improve this question

























  • You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

    – Ring
    Mar 6 at 17:49














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In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text picture in my document body. (below)



01



Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text. (below)



02



I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)



03



Regards.










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In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text picture in my document body. (below)



01



Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text. (below)



02



I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)



03



Regards.







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  • You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

    – Ring
    Mar 6 at 17:49



















  • You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

    – Ring
    Mar 6 at 17:49

















You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

– Ring
Mar 6 at 17:49





You could increase the height of the header such that your entire header image is visible or set the text wrapping of the header image to "Top and Bottom. "

– Ring
Mar 6 at 17:49










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Based on the research I've done, the header and footer are in a layer under the main document. There doesn't appear to be any way to put any object in the header/footer above main document text.



One possible solution is to create a unique header (e.g. "Different first page" or "Different Odd & Even Pages") or using a section break and place the large image in the header or footer. It's not an elegant solution, but it may work.






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    Based on the research I've done, the header and footer are in a layer under the main document. There doesn't appear to be any way to put any object in the header/footer above main document text.



    One possible solution is to create a unique header (e.g. "Different first page" or "Different Odd & Even Pages") or using a section break and place the large image in the header or footer. It's not an elegant solution, but it may work.






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      Based on the research I've done, the header and footer are in a layer under the main document. There doesn't appear to be any way to put any object in the header/footer above main document text.



      One possible solution is to create a unique header (e.g. "Different first page" or "Different Odd & Even Pages") or using a section break and place the large image in the header or footer. It's not an elegant solution, but it may work.






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        Based on the research I've done, the header and footer are in a layer under the main document. There doesn't appear to be any way to put any object in the header/footer above main document text.



        One possible solution is to create a unique header (e.g. "Different first page" or "Different Odd & Even Pages") or using a section break and place the large image in the header or footer. It's not an elegant solution, but it may work.






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        Based on the research I've done, the header and footer are in a layer under the main document. There doesn't appear to be any way to put any object in the header/footer above main document text.



        One possible solution is to create a unique header (e.g. "Different first page" or "Different Odd & Even Pages") or using a section break and place the large image in the header or footer. It's not an elegant solution, but it may work.







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