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As a designer who worked on company re-branding I know it is a tough job; tasks range from logo developments to completing the numerous deliverables. But there is always a sense of satisfaction after this strenuous task. Of course you are 'happy' whenever the clients are happy BUT it always drive me nuts whenever they ask, "can I ask for a copy of my new letterhead in Microsoft Word?" You don't know how many times I would force a smile (that never quite work) and say "sure". Now to tackle this seemingly impossible task I stumbled upon this (awesome) site that tells you how to embed a letterhead template onto Microsoft Word into its (almost) exact position, it might not be the best but it works just as well.
Link: Create Letterhead Templates in MS Word.
Source: CreativeTechs
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