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Word Newsletter Templates
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You know there are some jobs that you just WISH you had never started?!
Well I am currently putting together a newsletter. I have used a Word template that I quite liked and it seems to do the job perfectly. Apart from........
I need to duplicate the second page of the template (else I am going to just run out of space). No matter what I do in terms of copying, pasting etc, I just cannot get it to reproduce the second page. Any ideas, please?
I have managed to insert a page break and paste the second page in, but page number 3 is superimposed on top of it and try as I might I cant delete all the elements.
If it helps, the template I am using is the office.com template called "Weathered book design - 4 pages".
Well I am currently putting together a newsletter. I have used a Word template that I quite liked and it seems to do the job perfectly. Apart from........
I need to duplicate the second page of the template (else I am going to just run out of space). No matter what I do in terms of copying, pasting etc, I just cannot get it to reproduce the second page. Any ideas, please?
I have managed to insert a page break and paste the second page in, but page number 3 is superimposed on top of it and try as I might I cant delete all the elements.
If it helps, the template I am using is the office.com template called "Weathered book design - 4 pages".
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Barmaid, did you have an 'office' suite on your computer when you got it? If so Publisher will be in programs > microsoft office
Publisher is what it implies - for devising print and image layouts easily. It takes a little getting used to but you won't regret the ease with which you can make a nice-looking newsletter.
Here's one I prepared earlier: http:// www.fla rchives .co.uk/ uploads /1/9/7/ 5/19752 675/new sfeb201 4.pdf
nb if you succeed in making your newsletter in publisher, make a pdf file of the final version for emailing etc.
Publisher is what it implies - for devising print and image layouts easily. It takes a little getting used to but you won't regret the ease with which you can make a nice-looking newsletter.
Here's one I prepared earlier: http://
nb if you succeed in making your newsletter in publisher, make a pdf file of the final version for emailing etc.
You could download a trial version of publisher here
http:// office. microso ft.com/ en-001/ publish er/
http://
save as .doc or docx
re open newly saved document.
see the pic of my inserted page in the link
go to page 2 and insert a page break
select all items on the page you want to duplicate and paste into your new page
I do this all the time and have just done it with the same template youre using and its works fine.
http:// i61.tin ypic.co m/105a0 yq.jpg
re open newly saved document.
see the pic of my inserted page in the link
go to page 2 and insert a page break
select all items on the page you want to duplicate and paste into your new page
I do this all the time and have just done it with the same template youre using and its works fine.
http://
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