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Default Is there a way to save just one Word doc to print manually and leave default print at auto select?

Hi All,

I'm using Office 2007 at work and home but mostly at work I may have 2 or 3
specific documents that I save as a shell so to speak, and would save it
with a specific title after setting the print to 'manual'. But after I do
that, it seems that ALL my Word docs will print manual unless I change back
the print choice to 'auto select'.

Is there some way to just save these few documents as 'print manually' and
leave the default print option at 'auto select' so i don't have always
remember to go back to change 'manual' to 'auto' after I'm done with the
document that I want to print 'manually'?

The manual print jobs require our company stationary but the majority of my
Word docs just require plain paper so I'd use auto select from the paper
tray.

I hope this makes sense. Word does so many magnificent things, I just think
there MUST be a way to save the print option just for those few manual print
docs without having to change back the setting for everything else.

Thanks for any ideas anyone...........katy

 
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