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Subject:Re: Include statements on the first printed page? From:Maggie_Secara -at- capgroup -dot- com To:<techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Mon, 10 Jul 2006 12:45:35 -0700
Kim Babinski <Babinski -at- BAUERCONTROLS -dot- com> wrote
> > I am looking for a way to include a copyright statement
> > on the first printed page of a Word document. The first
> > printed page may not necessarily be the first page of the
> > document. For instance, if someone decides to print only
> > page 23, the copyright statement must print on that page.
> > However, if the entire manual is printed, the statement
> > would only print on the cover page (not p. 23).
>
And John Posada remarked:
> This I wanna see...
Yeah, me too. I'd ask on the Word-PC list.
word-pc-subscribe-request -at- liverpool -dot- ac -dot- uk
It sounds like some very sophisticated VBA *might* make it possible. We
won't go into the reasons why anyone would want to do this, since copyright
applies to every page in the document, regardless of where the (c)
statement is.
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