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Help!  Printing frames in Word 2000!  Arggh

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R Green - WoWsat.com - 08 Dec 2003 22:20 GMT
Hi

This is my first foray into Word newsgroup and I need some help.

I was creating a brochure in Word 2000 whereby I've created three vertical
frames so to mimic a folded 8.5x11" piece of landscaped paper.  I want to
see what it would look like printed on a piece of same sized paper, but for
the life of me, I can't seem to print the document with all three frames
showing onto one page!  The printing would print each frame (ie. wherever
the frame that I've clicked my cursor on at the time) at a time on one page
at a time.

How do I print all three frames onto one page?  I can't find any answer in
google and thought I'd post it here in hopes that someone else has come
across this problem and has solved it.

Thanks!

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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 08 Dec 2003 23:17 GMT
Maybe you should try a different approach. I find that columns work well for
three-fold brochures. See
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/Formatting/UsingColumns.htm

In any case, if you've used "frames" in the Web sense (instead of
old-fashioned Word frames), then each frame is, I believe, actually a
separate document.

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R Green - WoWsat.com - 09 Dec 2003 20:51 GMT
I found an approach that does not require me to set up frames in Word.
Quite dumb of me to put myself in that situation where I can't print out
properly!

Thanks for your assistance.

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