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Old 08-09-2012, 09:50 AM
inframan inframan is offline How to make Section headers (Header 2) invisible at print time? Windows 7 32bit How to make Section headers (Header 2) invisible at print time? Office 2003
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Default How to hide section Headings at print time?

I'm using Word 2003 & have a document of several hundred pages that is divided into chapters (Header 1) & sections (Header 2).



I need to be able to see & retrieve the Header 2s when working on the document, but would like to print w/o seeing section headers.

I know I can make the section headers invisible by changing their font color to white at print time but was wondering if there was a more automatic way of having Word know to not print lower level headers. Also, if possible, having them disappear in Reading Layout View mode.

Thanks for any suggestions. Hope this is clear enough.

Last edited by inframan; 08-09-2012 at 02:37 PM. Reason: Clarify question
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