You can apply highlighting to text instead of shading. The display of
highlighting can be toggled on the View tab of Tools | Options, and when it
is not displayed, it doesn't print, either. This may not meet your needs,
however.
Another approach would be to apply the shading with a character style. The
character style can be toggled between having and not having shading; the
toggle could be programmed as a macro that would allow you to click a button
or press a keyboard shortcut to apply or remove the shading.
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"JohnnyCash" wrote in message
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Dear All
Is it possible to shade words/areas in a word document, but to set the
print options so that when printing the shading remains on screen but
is removed from the printed document. I use Word 2000 at present.
Thanks very much
JC
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JohnnyCash