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in this video, iamp;#39;ll show you how you can make a letterhead using google docs so you can end up with something like this so youamp;#39;ve got your logo at the top and your address and maybe something at the bottom and this would be your letterhead to template another option is where we take something like this so youamp;#39;ve got your logo but we will be printing edge to edge so if your printer would allow edge to edge printing you would get this effect but you can also send them as pdfs this gives you a bit more of a professional look so if youamp;#39;ve got a watermark or something like that you can have it lapping the edge so iamp;#39;ll show you how to do that what we need to do is obviously fire up google docs the document is made up of the header your content and the footer now we actually want to enter the header area so if you move to the top youamp;#39;ll see that slightly darker grey area there we double click that this is the header ar