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If I Create A Letterhead Design In InDesign, Could A Client Use It In Word On A PC?

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If I Create A Letterhead Design In InDesign, Could A Client Use It In Word On A PC?

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Q. If I create a letterhead design in InDesign, could a client use it in Word on a PC? The client would like a letterhead design to use in Word on their PC. I’m not a Word user – I always use InDesign, Illustrator etc. Tho I do have WordI Have Made Business Cards Using My Software And The Provided Clip Art That Came With It Q. Hello everyone! I just found this NG and already have found a lot of useful info. Here is my question: I have made business cards using my software and the provided clip art that came with it. But is it possible for me to save a logo Public Domain Business Card Printer Q. I was thumbing through my mail at work the other day and found a catalog for one of those public domain software houses – you know the kind, they charge five bucks (or whatever the legal limit is) for a disk of public domain programs.

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The client would like a letterhead design to use in Word on their PC. I’m not a Word user – I always use InDesign, Illustrator etc. Tho I do have Word for Mac, I’ve hardly used it. I could happily design a letterhead in InDesign or Illustrator or Quark. The whole Word thing is unfamiliar, but I guess with some study I could create the letterhead there instead. I’d just prefer to use InDesign. It seems such a simple request, but I’m really not sure of how to approach this one. Would be crazy to decline the job. Ant tips would be gratefully received, thank you. A: I’ve done these in the past and it was a nightmare. I had to split the letterhead into pieces (header, footer, side column), exporting each to EPS, then create a Word template with margins indicating live area (where they type), then insert the images in position-locked frames, create a section so letters that go 2 pages long use the “2nd page” look of the identity, etc. But as long as you and they have a late-model version of

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