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Is it possible to set up individual sheets to print without the text boxes
included? We have instructions that we would like not to print.
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Select the area(s) you do want to print and then go FilePrint AreaSet Print
Area when you save this information will remain with the file.

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Is it possible to set up individual sheets to print without the text boxes
included? We have instructions that we would like not to print.

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Select your text boxes. If you have lots & lots of them, you can do this
quickly by pressing the F5 key, clicking on the Special button, and selecting
'Objects' from the dialog box. This will select ALL objects, not just text
boxes, so be careful. The next step will cause all selected objects to not
print.

One they're sleected, right click ON THE BORDER of one of the text boxes to
bring up a menu. Choose Format Text Box then, on the Property tab, uncheck
the Print Object box

Duke

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