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How do I print just the text and not the background image in Word?
How do I set up a Word 2003document so the background image doesn't print and
is for position only. I am printing on letterhead and I don't want the text to print over it. -- Julianne |
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How do I print just the text and not the background image in Word?
If you inserted the background image through the Format Background Fill
Effects dialog, then go to Tools Options Print and uncheck the "Background colors and images" box. However, it's more likely that you inserted the image either with the Watermark feature or by inserting a picture anchored in the header (which is really the same thing). In that case, go to Tools Options Print and uncheck the "Drawing objects" box. Note that this option will suppress printing of _all_ graphics that aren't in line with text, as well as text boxes (Insert Text Box). -- Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org "Julianne" wrote: How do I set up a Word 2003document so the background image doesn't print and is for position only. I am printing on letterhead and I don't want the text to print over it. -- Julianne |
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