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In my company, we prepare several reports and we need a method to review
these reports for page layout and formatting that is outside of company specifications. Is there a method to do this? Can any one help with this? Thanks |
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Rather than reviewing the reports after they've been created, why not
provide a template which is formatted according to company specifications? -- Stefan Blom " t.com wrote in message ... In my company, we prepare several reports and we need a method to review these reports for page layout and formatting that is outside of company specifications. Is there a method to do this? Can any one help with this? Thanks |
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We have tried templates, but unfortunately, these are scientific writings
that go outside a standard format. We have guidelines that give a broader range of format usage, but sometimes the scientists writing the document try to be creatative, and we have to have a system to readily identify this and generate a report of items outside the approved company guidelines. Thank you for your suggestion though. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than reviewing the reports after they've been created, why not provide a template which is formatted according to company specifications? -- Stefan Blom " t.com wrote in message ... In my company, we prepare several reports and we need a method to review these reports for page layout and formatting that is outside of company specifications. Is there a method to do this? Can any one help with this? Thanks |
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To me it seems as though teaching the scientists how to properly use
templates could be an effective way to handle this problem. But if you have decided on an automated solution it would be a good idea to ask in a VBA newsgroup such as microsoft.public.word.vba.general. -- Stefan Blom " om wrote in message ... We have tried templates, but unfortunately, these are scientific writings that go outside a standard format. We have guidelines that give a broader range of format usage, but sometimes the scientists writing the document try to be creatative, and we have to have a system to readily identify this and generate a report of items outside the approved company guidelines. Thank you for your suggestion though. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Rather than reviewing the reports after they've been created, why not provide a template which is formatted according to company specifications? -- Stefan Blom " t.com wrote in message ... In my company, we prepare several reports and we need a method to review these reports for page layout and formatting that is outside of company specifications. Is there a method to do this? Can any one help with this? Thanks |
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