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The same way you make any other document. Then you print to special acetate
instead of paper. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "LR" wrote in message ... |
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... and, although this has nothing to do with Word, you probably need to
tell your printer that it is printing on an acetate - otherwise it may use far too much ink and leave you with transparencies that never dry. -- Enjoy, Tony "Terry Farrell" wrote in message news ![]() The same way you make any other document. Then you print to special acetate instead of paper. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "LR" wrote in message ... |
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