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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H/F's
I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides
of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H/F's
With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There
should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1?
The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?*
-- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on
pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
Do you have a Live password?
https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/?wa=wsignin1.0 -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
No, but I'm signed in to MSDN. Once I get one, then what -- does this lead
to bug-reporting? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Do you have a Live password? https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/?wa=wsignin1.0 -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
Connect is the bug reporting place.
-- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... No, but I'm signed in to MSDN. Once I get one, then what -- does this lead to bug-reporting? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Do you have a Live password? https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/?wa=wsignin1.0 -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
OK, I signed in. There are some Publisher bugs, but it doesn't show what
Connection they're on. In the Office category there's nothing to do with Publisher, or Word, or Excel, or Access, or Powerpoint. I pull down Add New Connection and it does nothing. And there's no link to create any message anywhere. All I can do is read stuff. -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Connect is the bug reporting place. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... No, but I'm signed in to MSDN. Once I get one, then what -- does this lead to bug-reporting? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Do you have a Live password? https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/?wa=wsignin1.0 -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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BUG REPORT: prints, but doesn't display, suppressed 1st page H
There is a feedback option here
https://feedback.office.microsoft.co...ice2007&scrx=1 The Connect site is busily Beta testing 2010, I couldn't find the feedback link. I think all the bug feedbacks for Office 2007 is closed. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, I signed in. There are some Publisher bugs, but it doesn't show what Connection they're on. In the Office category there's nothing to do with Publisher, or Word, or Excel, or Access, or Powerpoint. I pull down Add New Connection and it does nothing. And there's no link to create any message anywhere. All I can do is read stuff. -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Connect is the bug reporting place. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... No, but I'm signed in to MSDN. Once I get one, then what -- does this lead to bug-reporting? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: Do you have a Live password? https://connect.microsoft.com/directory/?wa=wsignin1.0 -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... OK, page by page I can tell it to ignore the master, so when I do that on pages 1 and 4 no H/F's appear. But my point is, I've found a BUG. I shouldn't have to do Ignore Master Page when I've already UNchecked the Show-H/F's-On-First-Page checkbox on each of the two sections, whose first pages are 1 and 4. Again, the screen is correct, but the printout is not. *** This is a BUG. It should be reported. How do I report this? *** Here's the pub: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pub Here's the PDF: http://home.comcast.net/~robynleesmi...ingFairies.pdf There is no Ignore Master Page setting on any page, so you can see the BUG. -- * Please click Yes if this was helpful * Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: What happens if you View, check *Ignore Master page?* -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... That takes care of page 4 -- should I have a third master just for page 1? The bottom line is, the display is what I want, but the printout isn't, and that's a bug. Do you know how/where/to whom to report it? -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC "Mary Sauer" wrote: With your scenario you should apply a created Master Page B to page 4. There should be no page number visible nor should it print. Sections are not necessary in a four page booklet. You can send me your publication. mary-sauer at columbus.rr.com -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Andy Smith" wrote in message ... I have a four-page book-layout document, which therefore prints on two sides of one piece of paper, which I then fold in half. It has one two-page master with facing headers and footers, and two sections, the second beginning on page 4, the last page. In both sections I have UNchecked the box saying "Show headers and footers in the first page", because the first page is the front cover, and the fourth page is the back cover. When I click the four page icons in the lower left, the screen correctly shows page 1 without H/F's, then pages 2-3 with properly facing H/Fs, then page 4 blank. However, when I print it, H/F's appear on all four pages. This is neither WYSIWYG nor WYSIWYW (what you see is what you Want). *** This is a BUG, Redmond! *** Has anyone else seen this? And how do I report it to Microsoft? I'll send this book to anyone interested -- it's written and illustrated by my six-year-old daughter, so it's not exactly copyrighted material full of company or government secrets... -- Andy Smith Senior Systems Analyst Standard & Poor''s, NYC |
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