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Designating Certain Pages to Print in an MS Word Document

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Tranz2

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Jan 2, 2003
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Is there a way to permanently specify for a particular document which pages will print and which pages will not print? I'm not talking about when you're actually printing it - I'm talking about whenever anyone prints the document. For example, if the document is 20 pages long, but when it is printed by anyone, the first 3 pages and the last 2 pages should not print. The user who prints the document doesn't know this, or really care. The purpose of doing this might be to omit printing of standard verbiage that is in all documents, or only print the most important part of a document (such as the summary).

Again, this would be a permanent property of a particular document, and would not be dependent on any action the user would take to print it.
 
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here is no such property that can be set, and, AFAIK, nothing at document level that would enable any sort of work-around. Sorry.



Enjoy,
Tony

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