Use WPS Office2007 to make a "special note" electronic version.
First, enable gridlines from the View menu so that the grid is displayed in the page, and if the grid spacing does not match our requirements, you can set it in the Document Grid tab in the Page Setup Panel, where, because we want to make a flat letterhead, in the grid item, select Specify row grid only, To meet the general document requirements (generally required 20 lines per page), set "row" to "20 rows per page", press the "OK" button to exit.
Now, we see that the page with the grid has been more consistent with our stationery requirements, but because the grid is only auxiliary display, although we set the grid, but the actual printed document is still "black and white", does not show these "guides." We have no way to make these grids print out, but we can make some straight lines that match the grid. Click the Line button on the Drawing toolbar to draw a straight line from the position of the first gridline, double-click the line, and pop up the Format Object dialog box.
In which set the line color, line style, actual situation, thickness and other items. Then press and hold the CTRL key to drag and drop the mouse, copy the line so that each grid line has a line we draw on our own, and then set the first and last lines to a different line. When all the lines are drawn, select all the lines using the Select Objects tool on the Drawing toolbar, and then click the Horizontal Center and portrait distribution buttons on the Object Alignment toolbar to make these lines more neatly arranged (Figure 3). Then right-click any line in the selected state and select "combination → combination" in the right-click menu to combine the lines into a whole. When you have finished drawing the gridlines, cut the assembled gridlines to the Clipboard standby.