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Force Print Layout
I have a client with Word 2003. She is trying to email a document that is
confidential. It has a confidential watermark. However the clients she is sending it to has reading layout as their default, so they are not seeing the watermark. Is there a way to force a document in print layout? Or does the settings have to be changed on each machine? Thanks, Carla |
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Unfortunately, "Allow starting in Reading Layout" is a local setting. You
could add a macro to force the view in which the document opens, but the macro would be disabled if the recipient's Security is set to High, and even if it is set to Medium, chances are the recipient would choose not to enable an unknown macro. -- 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. "Carla Bradley" wrote in message ... I have a client with Word 2003. She is trying to email a document that is confidential. It has a confidential watermark. However the clients she is sending it to has reading layout as their default, so they are not seeing the watermark. Is there a way to force a document in print layout? Or does the settings have to be changed on each machine? Thanks, Carla |
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