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Formatting an existing document
I have blank lines in an existing Word document that I need to type new
information into on a daily basis. I also would like to feed an already typed document, with these lines being blank, into a laser printer so just the info on the blanks lines will print. |
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Formatting an existing document
Hi shellyd,
You should use form fields. Choose View | Toolbars Forms. Insert text form fields on the places where you have to fill in your own text. Do so with the first button on this toolbar. Click the last button on the Forms toolbar to make the form fields accessible. Navigate with the tab key or click directly in the fields. If you in addition check Tools | Options... | tab Print | Print data only for forms, you won't see the rest of your document on the print. Good luck, Cooz -- PS: If this is a satisfying answer to your question and you're logged in via the Microsoft site, please click Yes to "Did this post answer the question?". Thanks. "shellyd" wrote: I have blank lines in an existing Word document that I need to type new information into on a daily basis. I also would like to feed an already typed document, with these lines being blank, into a laser printer so just the info on the blanks lines will print. |
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