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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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