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Saving just the text page
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. |
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Saving just the text page
"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. |
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Saving just the text page
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. |
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Saving just the text page
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.- |
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