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delete a cover page
A couple of thoughts;
You could select & delete the image or right-click it & replace it with your logo if you do want to retain the Cover Page [they're designed to be customized rather than accepting "as is"], or Select everything beyond the Cover Page then Copy/Paste to a new document. As to why the command is dimmed I haven't a clue, but is there any Protection applied in the document? Or anything further on that "connects" back to content on the Cover Page [fields, bookmarks...]? I've tried several things & can't reproduce the disabling of the Remove... command. BTW - It may depend on which Cover Page it is, but Stefan's suggestion does work here - you just have to delete *everything* on the Cover Page including the graphic elements. There may also be a few lingering empty paragraphs which have to be deleted as well. Could the included graphic & other remaining content of that particular Cover Page actually be in the Header/Footer rather than in the text layer? HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 2/25/09 6:41 AM, in article , "TessaD" wrote: Thanks Stefan, but I've already tried this and it doesn't work - all this does is move the text on the next page up to the page that has the background image on it. it's the background image that is the problem - I need our company logo, not a MS Word template "pretty picture". I simply want to delete the page entirely, not move text up onto the page. TIA |
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