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Old April 2nd, 2009, 02:36 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Jim K.[_2_]
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When I do print preview, the information in the scratch area gets
overlaid on the document, and there are text boxes where there are
none in the work area. In the work area mode, the docs look correct
and the stuff I have in the scratch area is OK. It is a scrambled
mess. I have used "bring to front" and its' mates-no help.
Using Publisher 2002 to create a 8 page booklet on 11x17 stock.
I may add: this document had been working but something happened to
it, most likely my fault, but I do not know what.
Thanks, Jim
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Old April 2nd, 2009, 03:31 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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This was a bug in 2002. Drag the objects to the top or bottom in the scratch
area.

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http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Jim K." wrote in message
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When I do print preview, the information in the scratch area gets
overlaid on the document, and there are text boxes where there are
none in the work area. In the work area mode, the docs look correct
and the stuff I have in the scratch area is OK. It is a scrambled
mess. I have used "bring to front" and its' mates-no help.
Using Publisher 2002 to create a 8 page booklet on 11x17 stock.
I may add: this document had been working but something happened to
it, most likely my fault, but I do not know what.
Thanks, Jim



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Old April 2nd, 2009, 08:02 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Jim K.[_2_]
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Default Print Preview troubles

On Apr 2, 10:31�am, "Mary Sauer" wrote:
This was a bug in 2002. Drag the objects to the top or bottom in the scratch
area.

--
Mary Sauerhttp://msauer.mvps.org/

"Jim K." wrote in message

...



When I do print preview, the information in the scratch area gets
overlaid on the document, and there are text boxes where there are
none in the work area. In the work area mode, the docs look correct
and the stuff I have in the scratch area is OK. It is a scrambled
mess. I have used "bring to front" and its' mates-no help.
Using Publisher 2002 to create a 8 page booklet on 11x17 stock.
I may add: this document had been working but something happened to
it, most likely my fault, but I do not know what.
Thanks, Jim- Hide quoted text -


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Thanks Mary-that fixed it, but what a pain to retrieve the stuff at
the edges of the scratch area.
Jim
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Old April 2nd, 2009, 10:06 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Mary Sauer[_3_]
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Default Print Preview troubles

Put the objects in the Design Gallery, they will be saved with the document.
Select the object, Insert, Add Selection to Design Gallery.

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Mary Sauer
http://msauer.mvps.org/

"Jim K." wrote in message
...
On Apr 2, 10:31?am, "Mary Sauer" wrote:
This was a bug in 2002. Drag the objects to the top or bottom in the scratch
area.

--
Mary Sauerhttp://msauer.mvps.org/

"Jim K." wrote in message

...



When I do print preview, the information in the scratch area gets
overlaid on the document, and there are text boxes where there are
none in the work area. In the work area mode, the docs look correct
and the stuff I have in the scratch area is OK. It is a scrambled
mess. I have used "bring to front" and its' mates-no help.
Using Publisher 2002 to create a 8 page booklet on 11x17 stock.
I may add: this document had been working but something happened to
it, most likely my fault, but I do not know what.
Thanks, Jim- Hide quoted text -


- Show quoted text -


Thanks Mary-that fixed it, but what a pain to retrieve the stuff at
the edges of the scratch area.
Jim


 




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