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non-printing graphics
I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print
out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. -- Thank you, Need Help |
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NeedHelp wrote:
I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. If it's the only graphic in the document, you can go to Tools Options Print and uncheck Drawing Objects. Check it again after printing, so you don't forget. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you for your reply, clicking that button works only sometimes for me. I
was wondering if the graphic needs to be specific file type to work all the time. I currently have a JPEG in there and it works so well that my type also doesn't print. I can see this through the print preview. Sorry to be so bothersome, but my preference is Quark and in this instance my customer is requesting Word. Thank you again. --Nichole "Jay Freedman" wrote: NeedHelp wrote: I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. If it's the only graphic in the document, you can go to Tools Options Print and uncheck Drawing Objects. Check it again after printing, so you don't forget. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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This area has a few complications, and my advice was for the most
common situation. I'll try to give you the whole story -- but keep in mind that I don't have Word 97 any more and some things have changed. There are two kinds of graphics in Word, in-line (which behaves like a character) and floating. For many purposes, text boxes behave like floating graphics. You need to be aware of whic kind of graphics you have in the document, and you need to know when some of the text is in a text box. When the Drawing Objects option in Tools Options Print is turned off, Word won't print floating graphics or anything that's inside text boxes. It *will* still print in-line graphics and regular text. This does not depend at all on what kind of file the original graphic was. Once the picture is inserted into Word (if it's embedded rather than linked), it's converted into an internal format. If you aren't having any luck with the print option, you can try "making the graphic white". Select the picture, and use the controls on the Picture toolbar to make the brightness as high as possible and make the contrast as low as possible. After you print, use the Undo command to restore the picture. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:31:01 -0700, "NeedHelp" wrote: Thank you for your reply, clicking that button works only sometimes for me. I was wondering if the graphic needs to be specific file type to work all the time. I currently have a JPEG in there and it works so well that my type also doesn't print. I can see this through the print preview. Sorry to be so bothersome, but my preference is Quark and in this instance my customer is requesting Word. Thank you again. --Nichole "Jay Freedman" wrote: NeedHelp wrote: I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. If it's the only graphic in the document, you can go to Tools Options Print and uncheck Drawing Objects. Check it again after printing, so you don't forget. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Actually, 100% brightness suffices; you don't have to monkey with the
contrast. -- 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. "Jay Freedman" wrote in message ... This area has a few complications, and my advice was for the most common situation. I'll try to give you the whole story -- but keep in mind that I don't have Word 97 any more and some things have changed. There are two kinds of graphics in Word, in-line (which behaves like a character) and floating. For many purposes, text boxes behave like floating graphics. You need to be aware of whic kind of graphics you have in the document, and you need to know when some of the text is in a text box. When the Drawing Objects option in Tools Options Print is turned off, Word won't print floating graphics or anything that's inside text boxes. It *will* still print in-line graphics and regular text. This does not depend at all on what kind of file the original graphic was. Once the picture is inserted into Word (if it's embedded rather than linked), it's converted into an internal format. If you aren't having any luck with the print option, you can try "making the graphic white". Select the picture, and use the controls on the Picture toolbar to make the brightness as high as possible and make the contrast as low as possible. After you print, use the Undo command to restore the picture. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:31:01 -0700, "NeedHelp" wrote: Thank you for your reply, clicking that button works only sometimes for me. I was wondering if the graphic needs to be specific file type to work all t he time. I currently have a JPEG in there and it works so well that my type also doesn't print. I can see this through the print preview. Sorry to be so bothersome, but my preference is Quark and in this instance my customer is requesting Word. Thank you again. --Nichole "Jay Freedman" wrote: NeedHelp wrote: I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. If it's the only graphic in the document, you can go to Tools Options Print and uncheck Drawing Objects. Check it again after printing, so you don't forget. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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Thank you again, that would explain why all my text boxes disappear too. I'm
taking your second suggestion and the one I figured out by mistake by making the background graphic white and then printing. I appreciate all your advice and your time in responding to me. Thanks and have a great day! --Nichole "Jay Freedman" wrote: This area has a few complications, and my advice was for the most common situation. I'll try to give you the whole story -- but keep in mind that I don't have Word 97 any more and some things have changed. There are two kinds of graphics in Word, in-line (which behaves like a character) and floating. For many purposes, text boxes behave like floating graphics. You need to be aware of whic kind of graphics you have in the document, and you need to know when some of the text is in a text box. When the Drawing Objects option in Tools Options Print is turned off, Word won't print floating graphics or anything that's inside text boxes. It *will* still print in-line graphics and regular text. This does not depend at all on what kind of file the original graphic was. Once the picture is inserted into Word (if it's embedded rather than linked), it's converted into an internal format. If you aren't having any luck with the print option, you can try "making the graphic white". Select the picture, and use the controls on the Picture toolbar to make the brightness as high as possible and make the contrast as low as possible. After you print, use the Undo command to restore the picture. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 15:31:01 -0700, "NeedHelp" wrote: Thank you for your reply, clicking that button works only sometimes for me. I was wondering if the graphic needs to be specific file type to work all the time. I currently have a JPEG in there and it works so well that my type also doesn't print. I can see this through the print preview. Sorry to be so bothersome, but my preference is Quark and in this instance my customer is requesting Word. Thank you again. --Nichole "Jay Freedman" wrote: NeedHelp wrote: I have a graphic that I need in my Word97 document but don't want it to print out. Is there any way to lock or make the graphic non-printing? Any help will be appreciated. If it's the only graphic in the document, you can go to Tools Options Print and uncheck Drawing Objects. Check it again after printing, so you don't forget. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org |
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