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I would like to print out documents with comments but not have the text all
scrunched up. Is there anyway to do this. I tried printing in landscape but font is still very small. Is there perhaps a way to print out the comments separately and have the text show the place that the comments apply to? Thank you. |
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Maybe you can use a macro I created that extracts all comments from the
active document to a new document. You can read more and download the macro from he http://www.thedoctools.com/index.php...mments_extract -- Regards Lene Fredborg DocTools - Denmark www.thedoctools.com Document automation - add-ins, macros and templates for Microsoft Word "edj" wrote: I would like to print out documents with comments but not have the text all scrunched up. Is there anyway to do this. I tried printing in landscape but font is still very small. Is there perhaps a way to print out the comments separately and have the text show the place that the comments apply to? Thank you. |
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Re you're first question, there isn't much I know of other than further
altering margins & physically changing the structure of the doc - which may or may not be acceptable. The second request, however, is quite doable: In the Print dialog open the Print What?: list & choose List of Markup. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 3/22/07 2:26 AM, in article , "edj" wrote: I would like to print out documents with comments but not have the text all scrunched up. Is there anyway to do this. I tried printing in landscape but font is still very small. Is there perhaps a way to print out the comments separately and have the text show the place that the comments apply to? Thank you. |
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Thank you very much for your response, which got me thinking and I came up
with this workaround. I increase the font size and then select legal as my page size. This produces a printed copy that has a readable font size and fills up a letter size page. It fulfills my objective of having a hard copy I can review for further editing. Downside is having to produce special versions of each doc for this purpose. Thanks again. Ed |
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