Mac Os X Iso
this can be a tough one, and I can't find a solution for it.
I want to print letterhead. And when I print letterhead, I want to save the letterhead as pdf. We have a really high graphic letterhead. Currently we are having to print (physically) using a printer and then having to scan them in. Whereas most often we are emailing the printed document anyway.
Ideally we can change word or excel background but we have other vendor softwares which we can't modify. For those, printing in electronic pdf letterhead is quite important.
I can think of two ways of this being possible:
1. Setting up a printer or printer setting where the page background is the letterhead jpeg or gif. Don't know if this can be done????
2. Saving as pdf and then merging graphics of the document with the letterhead pdf with an application or applescript??
Anyway, my job is on the line of this. Any help is appreciated.
All systems are using panther 10.3.5.
Many thanks in advance.
Mac Os Pdf Reader
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