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Old 12-29-2013, 01:57 AM
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How can I make an image visible on the screen, but non-printing?

I have some pre-printed stationery. I'd like to place a scanned image of the stationery on the page, maybe in the background, so I can see where the printing is and flow the text around it, but not have the image print.

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PS: I have Publisher 2007.
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It is possible that you could create a new master page with your graphic on it. Apply the master to your publication. Now you can create/modify your publication and see the graphic. When it is time to print, click on the ignore master page. This is under the Format -> Apply Master Page -> then click the pull down to select ignore master page.
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