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Old 06-13-2023, 08:57 AM
Charles Kenyon Charles Kenyon is offline Unwanted frames when producing pdf Windows 11 Unwanted frames when producing pdf Office 2021
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Originally Posted by 1Virginiagirl View Post
Unfortunately I can't. It's a work file and I can't share any part of it. I'd have to create another sample on my personal laptop.



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Thanks for the macros though. They may come in handy. If you do think of a way to turn these frames off, I'm interested. Thank you.
A macro is a way to turn them off. I suspect that Andrew is correct that the problem is the result of a setting to automatically update styles from the template.
We are not interested in the confidential information. Yes, you would be recreating the problem. You can do that on your personal laptop or on your work computer. Read the link I provided on how to do this.
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