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Create an editable Word letterhead based on an InDesign design

Create an editable Word letterhead based on an InDesign design

From the course: Managing Conversions Between Adobe CC and Microsoft Office

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Create an editable Word letterhead based on an InDesign design

[Voiceover] I want to show you how you can convert a letterhead design that you may have done for a client into an editable Word document, actually a letterhead template, that they can use over and over again. Now, you may be thinking, why am I showing this, because I just did a video earlier in this chapter about how to convert any InDesign layout to an editable Word document by exporting it to PDF, and then using Acrobat to convert that to a Microsoft Word document. We have excellent results in that video. There's two reasons. One is that sometimes, it doesn't always work, or it's not the best solution. I already did export this InDesign document, and let's look at it in Normal mode, so you can see how it was created. There's artwork here, for the letterhead art, and then live text in a frame, here. I exported that to a PDF, and it looks great in Acrobat. And then I used the command to export it to a Microsoft Word, Word document, using the flowing text option that we saw worked…

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