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Old 10-14-2009, 11:45 AM
Askaleto Askaleto is offline Making template that is not printable Windows XP Making template that is not printable Office 2003
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Hello,



I have a problem and hope you'll be able to help me.
Basically, I want to make template in word document that will fit already printed memo on paper list. Basically I need to match certain position of text so it can fit fields on the paper (something like printed form).
Basically I need to make a template that will make me easy to type text but which should not be visible after print. Is that possible in MS WORD 2003?
I even consider to make some kind of background that will help me to type text on right positions on the page, but only text to be printed.

Other option would be to insert picture as a background and then type text on only certain positions. Background picture would serve as a text guidelines. In this case I want background non printable i.e. visible only in document in the computer but not visible after print on paper.

I hope you understand what I mean.

Thanks
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