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Have text in a Word Document that I want to display but not print. 'Hide' font works, but the reader must select the show/hide option. Is there a better/different way to do this?
 
Bonjour,

Dans son message, < Radiochief > écrivait :
In this message, < Radiochief > wrote:

|| Have text in a Word Document that I want to display but not print. 'Hide'
font works, but the
|| reader must select the show/hide option. Is there a better/different way
to do this?

Have you looked into the possibility of using comments?
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Salut!
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Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
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Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
And a Good Morning to you Sir
Have tried comments, didn't work very well for the end user experience level that I am dealing with. Want to provide simple instruction on filling out a form and not having the instructions print with the form. I recall something called 'Tool Tips' that provides information when the mouse in over an area--printer icon on toolbar displays PRINT. Haven't been able to locate this item in Word 2000.
 
You can define ScreenTips for hyperlinks, so you might insert a (nonworking)
hyperlink (removing the Hyperlink character style).

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

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Radiochief said:
And a Good Morning to you Sir,
Have tried comments, didn't work very well for the end user experience
level that I am dealing with. Want to provide simple instruction on filling
out a form and not having the instructions print with the form. I recall
something called 'Tool Tips' that provides information when the mouse in
over an area--printer icon on toolbar displays PRINT. Haven't been able to
locate this item in Word 2000.
 
Bonjour,

Dans son message, < Radiochief > écrivait :
In this message, < Radiochief > wrote:

|| And a Good Morning to you Sir,
|| Have tried comments, didn't work very well for the end user experience
level that I am dealing
|| with. Want to provide simple instruction on filling out a form and not
having the instructions
|| print with the form. I recall something called 'Tool Tips' that provides
information when the
|| mouse in over an area--printer icon on toolbar displays PRINT. Haven't
been able to locate this
|| item in Word 2000.

To add to Suzanne's suggestion...

If you are dealing with a form, you may want to try including Help with your
form fields. You can have a help screen appear when the user hits F1 with
the cursor in the field, and/or have short help appear in the status bar
whenever the cursor is in the field.
Just double click the field and click on the Help Text button from within
the property dialog. If you need the same help text for may fields, it is
easier to create an Autotext and use that when adding help screens with your
form fields (there is a dropdown listing all the autotexts).

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Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 
Considering how unlikely users are to look at the status bar (some of them
don't even have it displayed), I've never thought this was a very good
option. I don't know why MS doesn't do popup Help for form fields.

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

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all may benefit.
 
Bonjour,

Dans son message, < Suzanne S. Barnhill > écrivait :
In this message, < Suzanne S. Barnhill > wrote:

|| Considering how unlikely users are to look at the status bar (some of
them
|| don't even have it displayed), I've never thought this was a very good
|| option. I don't know why MS doesn't do popup Help for form fields.
||

Another wish for Word 12, or is it too late already? Word 13 then?

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Salut!
_______________________________________
Jean-Guy Marcil - Word MVP
(e-mail address removed)
Word MVP site: http://www.word.mvps.org
 

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