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Add images to a header or footer Go to Insert > Header or Footer > Blank (or a simple template). Double-click Type here in the header or footer area. Select Pictures or Online Pictures and then select your picture. Select Close Header and Footer or press Esc to exit.
The Hennepin “H” is the county's most recognized visual symbol. It must appear in all publications, promotional materials, and websites. The Hennepin County wordmark conveys the county name. We use the wordmark to augment the Hennepin “H.”
A logo or image is printed onto the background of the letterhead in a low-contrast shade. As a general rule of thumb, your company logo should be placed at the top of the page, showing the recipient who the letter is from. Whereas, your contact details should be at the bottom.
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Add your logo to letterhead on Microsoft Word: Click Insert, then on the Insert menu click Header. Choose a style; a blank layout would be ideal. In the Header menu, click Pictures. Select your PNG file. Resize the image ing to your specifications.
Create a header Open a blank Word document. On the Insert menu, select Header, then the Blank option. To add your logo, select Insert Pictures then navigate to your logo's location. Place your logo in the header and resize it to fit. After your image is sized, add your text, if applicable.
County commissioners OfficeNameDate assumed office Hennepin County Commission District 4 Angela Conley 2019 Hennepin County Commission District 5 Debbie Goettel 2016 Hennepin County Commission District 6 Heather Edelson June 4, 2024 Hennepin County Commission District 7 Kevin Anderson January 4, 20213 more rows
Documents and letters Positioning your logo on a document and letter is no different than a website. It's best to place your logo on the top left-hand corner or center of the page. Be aware of how the logo will look on your letter. You don't want it to be too large and overpowering or too small that it's hard to read.
For a decade, the “Mill City” was the flour-milling capital of the world and one of the largest lumber producers. Minneapolis, with a population of 165,000 by 1890, had become a major American city. Still, with much of its area rich farmland, Hennepin County was largely agricultural for many years.