Home |
Search |
Today's Posts |
|
#1
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Something changed recently whereby instead of just the white 8.5x11 frame of
the text document being saved, all of the attendant task bars and toolbars and salad bars - everything surrounding the actual page is saved as well, and I don't know what secret lever I pulled to incur this intrusion. Please help if you can. |
#2
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
"Saved" where/how? When you save a Word document and open it in Word,
you get all the bars (is there an open bar as well as a salad bar?). Maybe you've been viewing your document in Print Preview? If you "print" it as a pdf, the next time you open it it'll open in Adobe Reader (most likely) and not have the Word bars, but the (considerably more limited) Reader bars. On Oct 1, 9:56*am, Eric Wiebe Eric wrote: Something changed recently whereby instead of just the white 8.5x11 frame of the text document being saved, all of the attendant task bars and toolbars and salad bars - everything surrounding the actual page is saved as well, and I don't know what secret lever I pulled to incur this intrusion. Please help if you can. |
#3
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Works fine printing, but sending it in an email automatically includes all
the extraneous borders, bars and beige background. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: "Saved" where/how? When you save a Word document and open it in Word, you get all the bars (is there an open bar as well as a salad bar?). Maybe you've been viewing your document in Print Preview? If you "print" it as a pdf, the next time you open it it'll open in Adobe Reader (most likely) and not have the Word bars, but the (considerably more limited) Reader bars. On Oct 1, 9:56 am, Eric Wiebe Eric wrote: Something changed recently whereby instead of just the white 8.5x11 frame of the text document being saved, all of the attendant task bars and toolbars and salad bars - everything surrounding the actual page is saved as well, and I don't know what secret lever I pulled to incur this intrusion. Please help if you can. |
#4
![]()
Posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
|
|||
|
|||
![]()
Not really ... if you send someone a Word file, they read it by
opening it in Word, so what they're seeing is _their_ copy of Word. (And, of course, they can change it however they want.) If you want to send just a document for someone to look at, save it as a pdf and send that instead. On Oct 1, 12:56*pm, Eric Wiebe wrote: Works fine printing, but sending it in an email automatically includes all the extraneous borders, bars and beige background. "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: "Saved" where/how? When you save a Word document and open it in Word, you get all the bars (is there an open bar as well as a salad bar?). Maybe you've been viewing your document in Print Preview? If you "print" it as a pdf, the next time you open it it'll open in Adobe Reader (most likely) and not have the Word bars, but the (considerably more limited) Reader bars. On Oct 1, 9:56 am, Eric Wiebe Eric wrote: Something changed recently whereby instead of just the white 8.5x11 frame of the text document being saved, all of the attendant task bars and toolbars and salad bars - everything surrounding the actual page is saved as well, and I don't know what secret lever I pulled to incur this intrusion. Please help if you can.- |
Reply |
Thread Tools | |
Display Modes | |
|
|
![]() |
||||
Thread | Forum | |||
blurry graphics when saving as filtered web page (esp. text box) | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Saving in text only | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Saving default text page color? | Microsoft Word Help | |||
delete text boxes from a word document saving text | Microsoft Word Help | |||
Text boxes and saving as a web page | Page Layout |