Newsletter mastheads
Does your newsletter need a make-over? Download these easy-to-use newsletter mastheads in MS Publisher or MS Word template files and customize them for your organization. Soon your newsletter will be sporting an updated look.
Everyone loves the new ANR "Wave!"
In black-and-white or in color - this is the hands down favorite!
If your program isn't listed here, you can download any one of these and swap in your own office logo. You can also delete the logo completely. In Word, use the View menu and select "Header and Footer" to make changes.
These templates are also available in black-and-white:
You'll get better results with these templates if your newsletter goes out on colored paper stock.
Remember, you can always substitute another sub-logo for the logo included in the template.

Each version of this more formal masthead has one of the 4 healthy themes along the right margin, and can include a logo for 4-H, IPM, UCCE, or Master Gardener. If you don't want the logo, or want to change the logo, activate the masthead by selecting "Header and Footer" in the View menu in Word and click on the logo image to delete it.
![]() Download the Californians masthead in .dotx Download the Californians masthead in .dot Download the Californians masthead in .pub |
![]() Download the Communities masthead in dotx Download the Communities masthead in .dot Download the Communities file in .pub |
![]() Download the Food Systems masthead in .dotx Download the Food Systems masthead in .dot Download the Food Systems masthead in .pub |
![]() Download the Environments masthead dotx Download the Environments masthead dot Download the Environments masthead in .pub Art for this version of the masthead is also available, without the Healthy Environments theme on the right margin. Download a zip file containing this header for Word, Excel, and Powerpoint. |
Which version do you need? .dotx are for Word 2007(Windows) or 2008 (Mac) and .dot for Word 2003 (Windows) or 2004 (Mac). Choose .pub for Publisher. For instructions on how to use template files (.dot. and .dotx), see our how-to guide about MS Office templates.





