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I've taken the contents of a publisher brochure and used it in a word 2007
document. I would like the email recipient to open the document without the toolbar items to appear. Additionally, the second page of the publication has been deleted leaving a page of whitespace below the copy. Looking for a solution to remove that as well. Guidance sought. |
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For the first question, if you're sending a Word file, it will open in
the recipient's Word, and all of _his(her)_ toolbars etc. will show. If you convert your document to pdf, this won't happen. Also, aside from the various ways of avoiding the blank page within Word -- start by turning on Show Non-Printing Characters (Ctrl- Shift-8) and delete any extra paragraph marks at the end --, if you make a pdf you can delete the blank page in Adobe Acrobat (though not in Adobe Reader). On Dec 10, 1:30*am, Maurice wrote: I've taken the contents of a publisher brochure and used it in a word 2007 document. *I would like the email recipient to open the document without the toolbar items to appear. *Additionally, the second page of the publication has been deleted leaving a page of whitespace below the copy. *Looking for a solution to remove that as well. *Guidance sought. |
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