how do I change and delete the height and color of the particular section in a ms word template? - ms-word

I have downloaded a ms word resume template but unable to change the height and color of a particular predefined background section.
I want to change the height and color of that particular section which I have highlighted in my attachment.
I am attaching the link of the word document here:
https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By3INf6Hdyb-NmNwTWlOUHJiVFk
Any Suggestion will be indeed very helpful ..!
Thank You..!

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`Insert` --> `Header` --> `Edit header`

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Active Reports: Copy paste issue

I have generated a report in active reports.
After the report is dispayed in the report viewer, I copied the report by clicking on the Copy button and tried to paste in a word document.
I have some horizontal lines in my report, when I check the copied data in word, the horizntal lines are over lapping on some of the text dispalyed in report.
Is there any way to overcome this problem?
I have attached the screen shot of the report's actual layout and the issue I am facing after pasting the report layout in a word document.
Regards,
Sujata
![enter image description here][1]
Could you please send your RPX/RDLX file to ComponentOne support using ComponentOne support forum or support E-Mail address supportone#componentone.com? In the meanwhile you may use the following options to get the desired results.
If you are using ActiveReports 8 then you can use the activate the snapshot mode in the viewer, select the content from viewer and this will create an image of the selection. You can later paste image this in Word, Paint, Excel etc. Since this is an image it will be obviously not editable.
If you are looking to get editable content, then you may make use of the RtfExport filter available in ActiveReports.
Hope this helps.

How to add a caption to an image in Confluence Ondemand?

I've inserted an image in a Confluence page. There does not seem to be an option to add a caption to provide a short explanation of the image.
I found a link - https://confluence.atlassian.com/display/AOD/Displaying+Images that "explains" how to add a caption.
Add a caption to an image:
Choose Effects in the image properties panel and choose the Instant Camera image effect.
Save the page.
Choose Tools > Attachments to go to the 'Attachments' view of the page.
Choose Properties next to the image file.
Add a comment to the attachment. The text in your comment will appear as the image caption.
When I follow the instructions, I do not see a Properties for the image or a comment.
My workaround is to add a 1x2 cells table that holds the image in the upper cell and the caption in the lower one.
Edit:
Since June 2021 the Confluence cloud editor offers a way to add text as a basic caption beneath any image.
Similar to Olivia Gajadhar's answer, Atlassian has added a workaround of adding a comment to the "Instant Camera" effect; see the documentation for more details.
Unfortunately Atlassian hasn't got their act together and still haven't implemented captions for real. See Confluence bug CONF-2584.
I see that this question is quite old, and it doesn't look like anyone has answered it, so I hope that I can help.
I'm using Confluence Cloud (formerly Confluence Ondemand), and the way that I add a caption is that instead of clicking on the Instant Camera under Effects, I click on Title. From there, I enter the text that I want into the caption field. When you save your edits, the caption should appear after you hover your pointer over the image.
Adding a text above the image and centering it will do the trick.
As mentioned by Garret Wilson in his answer, Atlassian have a work item to add proper image captions: CONFCLOUD-2584.
They appear to be finally working on it. As at May 2021 it still hasn't been released. However, the last update, in mid December 2020, was that it should go live early in fiscal year 2021 (presumably that means sometime after April 2021).
So keep an eye on that work item and you may see image captions go live some time in 2021.

Table border style lost after uploaded on Gdoc

We are now working on upload word document on Google Docs by .NET. We have an template which contains tables, we set border style of tables to none, then all the borders are invisible. But after we uploaded it on Google Docs, the borders appears in black. We tried upload the template to Google Docs manually, the borders appear too. So I think our code is correct, does the Google Docs API allow us to change the style of table border after convert .docx to Google Doc? Or any solution to keep the borders invisible?
I've tried to make the table border to white (the paper color), then the borders is hidden while I upload it to Google Docs without conversion. But while I try to edit it, the table border appears again. I guess that's because Google viewer convert the .docx to GDoc while I try to edit the .docx document.
I've tried to set table border to none in Word, but the borders still appears after conversion. Is this a bug of Google document conversion? It should set the border to zero while the table border was set to none in Word, but it doesn't do that. Is there anybody can help me on this issue? Many thanks.
To answer your first question, there is no way of modifying the document content after uploading. You may, however find better fidelity by converting to HTML or PDF and uploading those formats.
Otherwise, you should raise a bug report on the issue tracker, so that the conversion can be improved.
This is not an answer to your problem, but it's a work around that I'm using currently, by setting the border colour to white it no longer displays the black borders.

Creating an editable area in Microsoft Word 2010 document

I am sure this should be simple, however I have had a look around and drawn an blank. I have a requirement to create a Word template which is locked down for editing, except for an area in the body of the document. So for example, the document may be something like...
Dear Sir,
[Editable Region]
Regards,
Mr ABC
Is this possible? The editable region should allow any standard Word features, e.g. images, tables, track changes, etc.
Thanks for the help.
I was looking for this same thing and came across a link that explained it. Try here: http://www.mademan.com/mm/how-create-editable-forms-word-2010.html
If you already have the developer tab:
There are some buttons in there that will add text boxes and other form elements:
screenshot
If you don't have the developer tab, do this first:
Go to options and "Customize Ribbons", make sure "Developer" is ticked.

Add an image with transparency to Crystal Reports

Is it really true that Crystal Reports does not support images that have transparency?
We are using it at work and the guy that does Crystal Reports told me it doesn't support transparency. I couldn't believe it so I've spent the last 20 minutes googling and think he might be right. This seems absolutely incredible in this day and age.
Can anyone please confirm whether or not CR supports transparency, and if so how you do it (we are not limited by the type of image to insert - png, gif etc).
For the record we are using CR version that comes with VS 2008 (version 10.5).
CR doesn't support transparency but you can use a wmf image to solve your problem.
I'm using CR 12 (2008), i need to put an image as signature (as a watermark) on another image.
Example:
Background_image.jpg
Signature_image.jpg
Convert Signature_image.jpg into a wmf file using "Inkscape" (freeware).
In the report, we have "Background_image.jpg" and over it the "Signature_image.wmf" image,
it works great!
Just reached over here while searching for same problem. Unfortunately this is true till this date :(
Answering this question for users who may visit again here.
Transparent background of image is not retained when adding it to Crystal Reports
I achived solution following way.
Painted transperent area with printing page color i.e. white in my case.
I would like to put image in page header and some text over it.
In CR design mode.
right click in page header section -> select section expert
select page header -> click insert
In page header a check "Underlay following sections" -> click ok.
back in design, in section "page header a" include image.
In section "page header b" include text which I would like to show over image (i.e. I am expecting to be transparent).
Hope this helps for future visitors.
There is another work around I tried and was successful. If you want the image as a watermark in your report, use your report as a sub report in the detail section of the main report and keep the image in a main report page header and use the option 'Underlay Following Sections' in the Section Expert. All the lines and texts will appear properly on top of the image.
As AR_Italy said, confirmed that wmf files are the way to go, even though SAP site says transparent images are not supported, so thank you to AR_Italy.
The only thing I would add is that these can be Exported from Adobe Illustrator as well (make sure your image has a transparent background first).
If your Image has a white background AND your lazy just check this out:
Rightclick on your report, select Report and Report options and Check "Retain Original Image Color Depth