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How do I get a section of text to NOT print

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dormouse - 01 Nov 2005 17:24 GMT
I am making a document (.doc) for people to download off the web (kind of a
template). I have suggested what text they might include in their finished
document. They'll type their info in the areas I've asked them to address,
and then save it to their computer. I have instructions typed onto this
document, but I don't want those to print if they should print out the
original from my website.
How do I tell Word not to print a section of text within the document, but
it is still visible on screen?
Anne Troy - 01 Nov 2005 17:30 GMT
In this case, I would use hidden text, but at your web, tell people they
must turn on viewing hidden text to see your instructions.
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>I am making a document (.doc) for people to download off the web (kind of a
> template). I have suggested what text they might include in their finished
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> How do I tell Word not to print a section of text within the document, but
> it is still visible on screen?
 
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