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Sorry, I should not have used the word "form". The document is not a Word
Form but just a plain word document that I use as a macro. As an example thing about your electric bill, remove all of the variable data that is printed on the "form" and what is left is a blank bill. If you were to make the blank bill a macro, you would be able to print all the electric bills on blank stock, using a call to the macro to print the blank bill followed by the variable data. "SmurfDude" wrote: Hit Tab every time you want the next characters to be separated into inother table...once done with your project, highlite entire script and click on table and autoformat table "CCANJ" wrote: Word 2003. I have built a form that will eventually become a PCL macro. I would like to print the document with the grid lines for development purposes, so that I know where to align the text that will be printed. I can't find any way to do this. Can it be done? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Gary |
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