Printing invisible print

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Old word versions used to allow printing invisible print with dotted lines underneath so you could see it on the printout but differentiate from other print (so a person reading the draft could read the invisible print too). I used it all the time. Now I can't do it. Anyone have a clue how to bring it back?
Thanks
dclair
 
Format the text as Hidden (Ctrl+Shift+H), then check the box for "Hidden
text" on the Print tab of Tools | Options.

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dclair said:
Old word versions used to allow printing invisible print with dotted lines
underneath so you could see it on the printout but differentiate from other
print (so a person reading the draft could read the invisible print too). I
used it all the time. Now I can't do it. Anyone have a clue how to bring
it back?
 
Hi:

To discuss layout on hard copy with a colleague, occasionally I would like to print the formatting marks that appear on the screen when the pilcrow (good word, Suzanne) button on the formatting toolbar is depressed. Is there a way other than printing a screen shot?

Thanks in advance,

DC
 
Not any practical way, no.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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Dale Cutler said:
Hi:

To discuss layout on hard copy with a colleague, occasionally I would like
to print the formatting marks that appear on the screen when the pilcrow
(good word, Suzanne) button on the formatting toolbar is depressed. Is there
a way other than printing a screen shot?
 
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