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Shading problem with linked objects
Hi,
I have a strange shading when I put linked object, equation or some kind of filed (like - time, date etc.) This is visual only in normal view. In print preview they disappear. Maybe this is some kind of showing where are in the text these type of "filds" that are automaticly updated by Word but this is very annoyng for me. Is there in Word setting that I could check to stop these shadings? I'm using Word 2002 (10) SP2 Regards, Svilen |
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Under Tools Options View there is a dropdown for Field Shading - take
your pick of the options available. -- Enjoy, Tony "Svilen Pachedzhiev" wrote in message ... Hi, I have a strange shading when I put linked object, equation or some kind of filed (like - time, date etc.) This is visual only in normal view. In print preview they disappear. Maybe this is some kind of showing where are in the text these type of "filds" that are automaticly updated by Word but this is very annoyng for me. Is there in Word setting that I could check to stop these shadings? I'm using Word 2002 (10) SP2 Regards, Svilen |
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Thank you Toy!
Exactly what I needed! Regards, Svilen |
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