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Default How do I turn off "document sent to printer" message?

The correct way to do this is to UNcheck "notifications" in the Windows
Print Server Properties, Advanced tab.

keyboardjohn100 wrote:

Thank you. I searched all over Microsoft and couldn't find an answer. This
got rid of it.
:-)

"Bernie Deitrick" wrote:


Judy,

1.Right-click the Windows taskbar, and then click Properties.
2.Click the Taskbar tab.
3.Under Notification area, make sure the Hide inactive icons check box is selected, and click
Customize.
4.Under Current items, make sure the Printer icon is set to Always hide. Then click OK two times.

HTH,
Bernie
MS Excel MVP


"Judy Y" <Judy wrote in message
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In Office 2003, every time I send a file to the printer I get a pop up
message that reads "This document has been sent to the printer". The message
has to be manually closed. How do I turn this notice off? Thanks





 
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