Letters: Managing Headers and Footers
In this article you will learn how to upload headers and footers on the system. Headers and footers are automatically applied to all pages when uploaded to a letter.
In this article:
How to upload your header or footer as a template
How to insert a header and footer in a patient letter
You do not have a header or footer and want to create one (Canva)
You do not have a header or footer and want to create one (Word)
Optimising your header or footer for beginners (MacOS)
Optimising your header or footer for intermediate users (MacOS)
Optimising your header or footer (Word)
Note: Headers and footers will appear on all pages of a letter. If you prefer to only have them on the first page, you can upload your logo instead. For more details, check out this guide on uploading your practice logo. Alternatively, you can drag and drop an image of your header/footer directly into your letter.
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How to upload your header or footer as a template
Click here to see our video guide on how to upload your header or footers
Upload your header
You can create a header from the Settings page:
1. Go to the Letter templates tab.
2. Click New in the top right-hand corner.
3. Select 'Header':
4. Click "Browse files" in order to upload an image:
5. You can set this image as the primary header so whenever you create a new letter this header will automatically apply (you will still be able to choose another one) :
6. Insert a name:
7. You can then try different sizes to see which one fits your specific header.
8. Click 'Save'.
Upload your footer
You can create a footer from the Settings page:
1. Go to the Letter templates tab.
2. Click New in the top right-hand corner.
3. Select 'Footer':
4. Click "Browse files" in order to upload an image:
5. You can set this image as the primary footer so whenever you create a new letter this footer will automatically apply (you are still able to choose another one):
6. Insert a name:
7. You can then try different sizes to see which one fits your specific footer.
8. Click 'Save'.
How to insert a header and footer in a patient letter
Click here to see our video guide on how to upload your header or footers
1. In the patient file, under 'Letters & forms' click 'New'
2. You can see the header and/or footer that you added by default:
3. If you have uploaded multiple headers or footers, by clicking on the arrow you can swap to another option:

4. You can now free-type your letter or insert a template.
5. Click Save. Your header/footer are now uploaded to your letter.
Header and footer dimensions
Slim
Aspect ratio = 5:1
Width: 1460 pixels
Width in cm ≈ 19.75 cm
Height: 235 pixels
Height in cm ≈ 2.75 cm
Screenshot size ≈ 760 X 115
Standard
Aspect ratio = 4:1
Width: 1520 pixels
Width in cm ≈ 19.75 cm
Height: 300 pixels
Height in cm ≈ 3.55 cm
Screenshot size ≈ 760 X 150
Tall
Aspect ratio = 3:1
Width: 1520 pixels
Width in cm ≈ 19.75 cm
Height: 370 pixels
Height in cm ≈ 4.50 cm
Screenshot size ≈ 760 X 185
You do not have a header or footer and want to create one (Canva)
You can easily create your headers and footers using Canva. It's a user-friendly platform that offers various templates and customisation options to design professional-looking headers and footers for your documents.
Watch our video on creating a background colour and adding a logo
Watch our video on adding your text and customising your logo
You do not have a header or footer and want to create one (Word)
If you prefer using Word to create your header/footer, it's also possible and can be more convenient for practices that prefer a text-based header.
Watch our video on how to create your logo using Microsoft Word
Optimising your header or footer for beginners (MacOS)
Watch our video on finding the best size for your header/footer
Watch our video on how to take a screenshot of your header/footer
Optimising your header or footer for intermediate users (MacOS)
Watch our video on how to optimise your header/footer
Optimising your header or footer (Word)
Step by step
1. Insert your header/footer image and click on 'Margins':
2. You can select a decent default option such as normal or custom margins. If you use custom margins and set it to 2cm right and 2 cm left otherwise it won't match:
3. Make sure the header and/or the footer is/are correctly centralised:
4. Open the 'Snipping Tool' function:
5. Crop the header and/or footer:
Your header/footer is now ready to be uploaded on Semble!
Troubleshooting
If the header or footer you're trying to upload doesn't meet the dimensions required, it will be cropped when you upload it to Semble.
These restrictions are necessary to prevent it from occupying too much space on your letters and to maintain optimal image quality.
To address similar issues, you'll either need to crop your image or make it wider to meet the required dimensions
Solutions:
A. Try a taller size if your header/footer gets cropped when uploading it as a Slim or Standard size:
B. Try to review the dimensions of your header/footer if it gets cropped even when choosing the Tall size:
C. Try to reduce the size of your header/footer if this error message appears when trying to upload it, it is likely that your document exceeds 2MB: