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)
Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text
. (below)
I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)
Regards.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 headers pictures
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In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text
picture in my document body. (below)
Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text
. (below)
I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)
Regards.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 headers pictures
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)
Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text
. (below)
I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)
Regards.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 headers pictures
In Microsoft Word, I have an In Line with Text
picture in my document body. (below)
Then a picture inserted in the Header as In Font of Text
. (below)
I want to set the this picture (in Header) being in front of the body picture. (below)
Regards.
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 headers pictures
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2013 headers pictures
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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
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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
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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.
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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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