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Set up a page Manually?
What does it mean, (in specific steps) to set up a page manually?
How does one make a picture+text box design on a business card to function as one unit on a manual page? Thanks, Ariela |
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Set up a page Manually?
File | New choose a page size & set up your margins while you are there File | Print Setup choose printer and set up the way you want The rest depends on what you are trying to do. Picture & text box...group them and lock them together...use the selection tool to select all elements of the objects you want...the group lock/unlock icon will appear at the bottom to lock them together. Once locked together you can treat them as one object; move, copy, paste...etc. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "editor10" wrote in message ... What does it mean, (in specific steps) to set up a page manually? How does one make a picture+text box design on a business card to function as one unit on a manual page? Thanks, Ariela |
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Set up a page Manually?
Thanks, Rob.
Further to your instructions about the printer setup--I haven't been able to figure out if a)they automatically conform to what appears in the page setup or b)prevail over the page set up. It seems to follow from your answer that margins have to be set up in both places. Ariela "Rob Giordano [MS MVP]" wrote: File | New choose a page size & set up your margins while you are there File | Print Setup choose printer and set up the way you want The rest depends on what you are trying to do. Picture & text box...group them and lock them together...use the selection tool to select all elements of the objects you want...the group lock/unlock icon will appear at the bottom to lock them together. Once locked together you can treat them as one object; move, copy, paste...etc. -- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Rob Giordano Microsoft MVP Expression Web "editor10" wrote in message ... What does it mean, (in specific steps) to set up a page manually? How does one make a picture+text box design on a business card to function as one unit on a manual page? Thanks, Ariela |
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