Inserting Logos In Letterhead

Q: I really need help. I've been a WordPerfect user - until now. My employer [State] insists I use Word [97/2000]. How do I insert two company logos into the company letterhead? I've managed to copy the two logos [each about 1 1/4 sq in in size] onto the document. The letterhead consists of a single top line of type with a double underline. The company address is supposed to be centered between the two logos [the logos residing at left and right side of page]. It seems the logos and the address are unwilling to share the same real estate. When I move the logos into position, the address drops down [still in center of page - but underneath the logos]. I'm sure it's simple - if you know what you're doing. I don't.

A: For this type of arrangement, your best bet may be a borderless table. You need to be in the header to begin with, so View | Header and Footer before inserting text or logos. 1. First make sure that each of the logos has In Line With Text wrapping: a. In Word 2000, click on a graphic to

display the Picture toolbar, click on the Text Wrapping button (dog icon), and choose In Line With Text from the menu. (If there's no Picture toolbar in Word 2000, see the instructions for Word 97.) b. In Word 97, right-click on the logo, choose Format Picture, and on the Position tab clear the "Float over text" check box. You can also make this choice in the Insert | Picture | From File dialog. 2. Insert a three-column, one-row table and remove the borders (Ctrl+Alt+U). 3. Put one logo in the left column and one in the right, text in the center. 4. You can add an underline to the text or a border to the table or cell (Format | Borders and Shading).