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Hello,
I want to provide instructions on a form that won't print when I print out the form, but will be visible to the Word form user whether or not the user has Show/Hide Formatting toggled on or off.... Is this possible? I'm using Office 2003 and creating a template to generate the form outside of our org's network. Thank you for your feedback! Raymond |
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Raymond:
If you mean an actual Word document form, then you might consider the Help Text available for each formfield you create. This help can be displayed in the status bar or when the user presses F1. The only strategy for conditional text that I know of relies on use of hidden text. You can arrange it so the hidden text is shown when the document opens. You can provide specific buttons on a custom floating toolbar that allow the user to voluntarily show or hide the instructions. Hidden text will never print. Finally, you could put the instructions in text boxes, which appear on the drawing layer, not the text layer. You'd then have to change your print options to clear the "Drawing objects" check box so the instructions wouldn't print. I think the users might have to do that manually each session. Again, you could provide custom buttons to accomplish this, or you could intercept the Print command and add code to accomplish your changes. Note that the customizations could be confined to the specific template that your users use to create or edit the document in question. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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Hi Bear
Bear wrote: [..] Hidden text will never print. "Never" is such a dangerous word. Tools | Options | Print has an option to print hidden text. 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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And don't underestimate the likelihood that some poorly written add-in will
check that option without your knowledge. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote in message ... Hi Bear Bear wrote: [..] Hidden text will never print. "Never" is such a dangerous word. Tools | Options | Print has an option to print hidden text. 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Excellent!
I will try to figure out how to implement these tools with my new Word Form Template... Thank you very much! Raymond "Bear" (nospam) wrote in message ... Raymond: If you mean an actual Word document form, then you might consider the Help Text available for each formfield you create. This help can be displayed in the status bar or when the user presses F1. The only strategy for conditional text that I know of relies on use of hidden text. You can arrange it so the hidden text is shown when the document opens. You can provide specific buttons on a custom floating toolbar that allow the user to voluntarily show or hide the instructions. Hidden text will never print. Finally, you could put the instructions in text boxes, which appear on the drawing layer, not the text layer. You'd then have to change your print options to clear the "Drawing objects" check box so the instructions wouldn't print. I think the users might have to do that manually each session. Again, you could provide custom buttons to accomplish this, or you could intercept the Print command and add code to accomplish your changes. Note that the customizations could be confined to the specific template that your users use to create or edit the document in question. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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One option: If this really is designed as a Form the user will be entering
the information into Fields. When you print use the Print Option to Print Data Only for Forms. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Raymond" wrote in message ... Hello, I want to provide instructions on a form that won't print when I print out the form, but will be visible to the Word form user whether or not the user has Show/Hide Formatting toggled on or off.... Is this possible? I'm using Office 2003 and creating a template to generate the form outside of our org's network. Thank you for your feedback! Raymond |
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