How do I superimpose two lettes or symbols to create 1 charater?
How do I superimpose two lettes or symbols to create 1 charater?
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If the character you were wanting to create is something like: You can use the Insert > Symbol option to add the special character to your document. Change the font list to match the documents, if necessary. If that isn't what you were looking for, then you will need to use graphics in order to layer...
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Hello, Does anyone know if this is possible. I have got two documents, one is a template for customer statement, the other is the actual data for the statements, with all the data laid out into the correct positions. Is there any way to superimpose the data over the top of the statement template to create one document. The only way round I can think of would be to print all of the templates then put them back into the printer to print the data over the top. I want to avoid this if possible as there are about 2000. Alternatively if anyone knows of any other software that would do this please can you let me know. Kind Regards, Beth
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Hello, Does anyone know if this is possible. I have got two documents, one is a template for customer statement, the other is the actual data for the statements, with all the data laid out into the correct positions. Is there any way to superimpose the data over the top of the statement template to create one document. The only way round I can think of would be to print all of the templates then put them back into the printer to print the data over the top. I want to avoid this if possible as there are about 2000. Alternatively if anyone knows of any other software that would do this please can you let me know. Kind Regards, Beth
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