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Don't know what this would be called but in a table that I have, I have
locked certain cells in certain columns that correspond to non-printable areas of a label template. As the label template doesn't somehow signal what is printable and what is not, I made the label sheet into a form and locked the pertinent cells/columns. But to make it visually easier for the user, wondered if there was a way to shade those cells on the screen but that wouldn't print out on the labels themselves which, if they did, would just mean a waste of printer ink. Is there a way to do this? Tx. |
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