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Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time
I do not want the "Format Publication" pane to appear each time I open a file
or begin a new publication. I can click and close it, but it is annoying to have to do it every time. |
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Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time
You cannot keep it from opening. You can tear it off, minimize it to small
and drag it to a less intrusive part of your screen. Publisher will remember this setting in future openings. You can drag it back use it and un-tear it off again. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Impatient" wrote in message ... I do not want the "Format Publication" pane to appear each time I open a file or begin a new publication. I can click and close it, but it is annoying to have to do it every time. |
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Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time
This is most unfortunate. This needs the ability to go away once and for all (much like the MDI needs to be re-enabled once and for all).
--- frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public...pear-each-time |
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Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time
KM wrote:
This is most unfortunate. This needs the ability to go away once and for all (much like the MDI needs to be re-enabled once and for all). --- frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public...pear-each-time No it doesn't! Mary has given you a technique that is indestinguishable from what you ask. ergo it IS what you ask. -- -- Geoff ExploitEd Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I do wish I could remember the darn question |
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Format Publication
Mary,
How do you 'tear if off' (Format Publication), minimize it and drag it somewhere on the screen. Thank you, Dorothy Mary Sauer wrote: You cannot keep it from opening. 23-Feb-10 You cannot keep it from opening. You can tear it off, minimize it to small and drag it to a less intrusive part of your screen. Publisher will remember this setting in future openings. You can drag it back use it and un-tear it off again. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ Previous Posts In This Thread: On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:35 PM Impatient wrote: Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time I do not want the "Format Publication" pane to appear each time I open a file or begin a new publication. I can click and close it, but it is annoying to have to do it every time. On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:07 PM Mary Sauer wrote: You cannot keep it from opening. You cannot keep it from opening. You can tear it off, minimize it to small and drag it to a less intrusive part of your screen. Publisher will remember this setting in future openings. You can drag it back use it and un-tear it off again. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ On Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:34 PM KM wrote: This is most unfortunate. This is most unfortunate. This needs the ability to go away once and for all (much like the MDI needs to be re-enabled once and for all). --- frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public...pear-each-time On Friday, February 26, 2010 6:50 AM GbH wrote: KM wrote:No it does not! KM wrote: No it does not! Mary has given you a technique that is indestinguishable from what you ask. ergo it IS what you ask. -- -- Geoff ExploitEd Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I do wish I could remember the darn question Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Measuring SharePoint Page Rendering http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...oint-page.aspx |
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Format Publication
Look on the very top left of the Format task pane, there are 4 little dots, your
cursor will change to the select mode, this is where you tear off. Notice most menus are tear offs. This can be handy when you are filling many objects with color or nudging objects. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Dorothy Ramirez" wrote in message ... Mary, How do you 'tear if off' (Format Publication), minimize it and drag it somewhere on the screen. Thank you, Dorothy Mary Sauer wrote: You cannot keep it from opening. 23-Feb-10 You cannot keep it from opening. You can tear it off, minimize it to small and drag it to a less intrusive part of your screen. Publisher will remember this setting in future openings. You can drag it back use it and un-tear it off again. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ Previous Posts In This Thread: On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 4:35 PM Impatient wrote: Don't want the "format publication" pane to appear each time I do not want the "Format Publication" pane to appear each time I open a file or begin a new publication. I can click and close it, but it is annoying to have to do it every time. On Tuesday, February 23, 2010 5:07 PM Mary Sauer wrote: You cannot keep it from opening. You cannot keep it from opening. You can tear it off, minimize it to small and drag it to a less intrusive part of your screen. Publisher will remember this setting in future openings. You can drag it back use it and un-tear it off again. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ On Thursday, February 25, 2010 11:34 PM KM wrote: This is most unfortunate. This is most unfortunate. This needs the ability to go away once and for all (much like the MDI needs to be re-enabled once and for all). --- frmsrcurl: http://msgroups.net/microsoft.public...pear-each-time On Friday, February 26, 2010 6:50 AM GbH wrote: KM wrote:No it does not! KM wrote: No it does not! Mary has given you a technique that is indestinguishable from what you ask. ergo it IS what you ask. -- -- Geoff ExploitEd Wisdom and experience come with age, they say, but I do wish I could remember the darn question Submitted via EggHeadCafe - Software Developer Portal of Choice Measuring SharePoint Page Rendering http://www.eggheadcafe.com/tutorials...oint-page.aspx |
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