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Print Selection in Word while keeping text location the same
I am entering text in a table using Word. I would like to select a row in
that table and just print that row on the previously printed table without reprinting the whole table. I have tried highlighting the row and then going to "Print" and choosing "Selection". While that prints just the row I highlighted, it moves the text to the top of the page. I would like to keep the location of the text the same as it is on the page. How would I do that? |
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Print Selection in Word while keeping text location the same
About the only way you can do this is select all the text in the upper part
of the table and format it as Font Color: White. If you have borders on the table, you'll have to do the same for them. Same for any header/footer. Hardly worth the trouble, if you ask me; why not just reprint the entire page? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "donovan" wrote in message news I am entering text in a table using Word. I would like to select a row in that table and just print that row on the previously printed table without reprinting the whole table. I have tried highlighting the row and then going to "Print" and choosing "Selection". While that prints just the row I highlighted, it moves the text to the top of the page. I would like to keep the location of the text the same as it is on the page. How would I do that? |
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