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printing without outline headings
If you write a long document using a standard outline
format and want to print just the document, not the outline headings, how do you do that? |
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printing without outline headings
Hello lyle
lyle wrote: If you write a long document using a standard outline format and want to print just the document, not the outline headings, how do you do that? Do I understand you correctly, you have a text with some heading paragraphs spread throughout and want to print it out w/o those headings? Well, usually (given that this doesn't seem to be a very usual request :-)) you'd go and change the heading styles. Depending on whether you want to repaginate the document or leave empty space where the headings are, you change its character property to "hidden" or "white". If you have a neatly setup template, you need to do this only in one place (Heading 1 or a general heading base style). 2cents ..bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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