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can notes be inserted into background region?
Is there any way to insert notes, textboxes, or dialog boxes into the dark background area that remain at a fixed location on the screen while moving from one page to another? What I would ideally like to do is stack something resembling "sticky notes" in the background (ie unaccessible waste of space region outside of white page) listing my main objectives, bits of info, etc so they are immediately available. Currently I have to scroll to the end of the document to find this info, but by the time I find the info I have completely forgotten where I was previously and what I was trying to say. Thanks in advance.
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can notes be inserted into background region?
I think you want the Comments feature, which you'll find in the Review tab. It puts a balloon in the margin next to the passage you've selected for comment (or you can just put your cursor somewhere in the text and add a Comment attached to that location).
NB If you print out a document with Comments showing, it'll shrink the page to accommodate the Comments in the margin. On Friday, June 21, 2013 2:54:37 AM UTC-4, browns87 wrote: Is there any way to insert notes, textboxes, or dialog boxes into the dark background area that remain at a fixed location on the screen while moving from one page to another? What I would ideally like to do is stack something resembling "sticky notes" in the background (ie unaccessible waste of space region outside of white page) listing my main objectives, bits of info, etc so they are immediately available. Currently I have to scroll to the end of the document to find this info, but by the time I find the info I have completely forgotten where I was previously and what I was trying to say. Thanks in advance. -- browns87 |
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can notes be inserted into background region?
Comments would seem the easiest solution, as Peter suggested.
However, if you want something that repeats, you can anchor a text box to the header paragraph and have it display anywhere on the page. See http://wordfaqs.mvps.org/AnchorToHeader.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "browns87" wrote in message ... Is there any way to insert notes, textboxes, or dialog boxes into the dark background area that remain at a fixed location on the screen while moving from one page to another? What I would ideally like to do is stack something resembling "sticky notes" in the background (ie unaccessible waste of space region outside of white page) listing my main objectives, bits of info, etc so they are immediately available. Currently I have to scroll to the end of the document to find this info, but by the time I find the info I have completely forgotten where I was previously and what I was trying to say. Thanks in advance. -- browns87 |
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can notes be inserted into background region?
Hi,
Currently I have to scroll to the end of the document to find this info, but by the time I find the info I have completely forgotten where I was previously and what I was trying to say. Thanks in advance. in newer versions (2003, 2007, 2010, 2013) of Word there is a possibility to split window. That will give you the opportunity to show text to be edited on top, and to show your information on bottom. Another possibility is to open the document in a new window. Then both windows can be placed side by side... -- Cheers, Lisa |
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