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I need to make a form for people to fill in. I want to either highlight the
fillable areas or black out everything but the fillable form areas. I do not
want this highlight or blackout to print out on the final printout though.
Any ideas?
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Default Non Prinatble fill

Select the cells to fill-in and give them a distinctive background color.

ToolsOptionsView.........uncheck gridlines.

After your users do the fill-in of the colored cells and before you print go
to FilePage SetupSheet and select "Black and White".


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On Tue, 2 Sep 2008 14:36:25 -0700, Levon
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I need to make a form for people to fill in. I want to either highlight the
fillable areas or black out everything but the fillable form areas. I do not
want this highlight or blackout to print out on the final printout though.
Any ideas?


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