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How do I type a letter on my headed notepaper sent to me as an attachment?

How do I type a letter on my headed notepaper sent to me as an attachment? Thank you



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iPad Pro 10.5-inch, Wi-Fi, Cellular

Posted on Sep 16, 2020 12:54 PM

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Posted on Sep 16, 2020 1:52 PM

iPad doesn't provide support for stationery within the mail app.


Usual approach here is to use a word-processing tool (Apple iWork Pages, for instance) and inserting an image containing the header into the Pages document. Using an image as a background also works, but is less common.


Put differently, Pages or similar can do what you want—getting a digital version of the header would be preferable—but a tool such as Mail just doesn't have the control required for what you're seeking, both on the sending end of the message and particularly not on the receiving end of the mail message. Mail client rendering is all over the place.


A PDF generated from some text and graphics and images created using Pages or another tool, yes, that can have a fixed format that's determined by you, and that PDF can be attached and mailed.


Apple iWork Pages is free, and is available on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.


Here's an introduction to Apple iWork Pages on iPad:

Pages User Guide for iPad - Apple Support

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Sep 16, 2020 1:52 PM in response to Nanbert

iPad doesn't provide support for stationery within the mail app.


Usual approach here is to use a word-processing tool (Apple iWork Pages, for instance) and inserting an image containing the header into the Pages document. Using an image as a background also works, but is less common.


Put differently, Pages or similar can do what you want—getting a digital version of the header would be preferable—but a tool such as Mail just doesn't have the control required for what you're seeking, both on the sending end of the message and particularly not on the receiving end of the mail message. Mail client rendering is all over the place.


A PDF generated from some text and graphics and images created using Pages or another tool, yes, that can have a fixed format that's determined by you, and that PDF can be attached and mailed.


Apple iWork Pages is free, and is available on Mac, iPhone, and iPad.


Here's an introduction to Apple iWork Pages on iPad:

Pages User Guide for iPad - Apple Support

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