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Liz

Is it possible to add some sort of notation or
instructions to users, but not have that text it appear
in the printed version?
 
Or an autonew macro in the document template to pop up a message box?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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Probably unwise for documents you have to distribute...you'd end up with
emails and phone calls about the macro alert. Be simpler just to ring 'em up
and yell.
 
In the document template?

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com

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I put such information in floating text boxes that have no fill or borders
and use hidden text, usually also formatted in some bright color. Hidden
text is a font formatting attribute. To see it, the user must have decided
to view hidden text (this is off by default).
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