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![]() Short answer is "No. It is not possible." You can embed a macro in the document. You can have it intercept the print command, but the user has to enable the macro to start with. Why not just provide them with two versions of the form, one with the white text for printout, and the other to be used? |
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I have two forms of the document currently. I was just wondering if there was a way around it.
Thanks for your time, Batteries |
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