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Andrew S Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 05:40

Dear Bill,

I spoke to you yesterday on your mobile, because I couldn't find the Smiley button. You pointed out that the facilities on my software existed on the Edit and Format menus. Correct. But now I have another problem. When I've saved and closed down, those facilities disappear when I open up again. Am I doing something wrong when I save? At the moment I am on page 10 of my script after a very productive day, and was keen to continue.

Also another question - possibly a naive one - how do I print out in monochrome and not in the lovely colours you have chosen?

Please reply soon

Best wishes

Andy S


Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 05:40:49

Bill Williams


Edit MessageUploaded - 17 Nov 2001 05:42

Are you saving in the older Word6/Office 95 format or RTF. If you do that it loses the name of the template. You need to save in the main .DOC format while working on the script. When you come to submit it you then do a SaveAS to a different name, in Word 6 format, then give that copy to the production team.

To relink to the template now, drop down the Tools menu and select Templates and addins. If the correct template is not in the top field, click Attach button, locate the correct template on your hard disk, highlight it, then click Open button, finally click OK to get back to the script. Test it to see that the macros work, then save in the main .DOC format.

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Colour Printer drivers usually have an option somewhere to print in Black/White.

You can also do EDIT...Select ALL and then choose Font Colour Black, just before you print.


Bill


Revised by - Bill Williams on 17 Nov 2001 at 05:44:49

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