Re: cant make sence of this !

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"because this is all to common an issue"

How about "all too common..." Glass houses/stones................

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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]

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"Mike Koewler" <wordwiz@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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James,

I would be willing to take a job with Ms Publisher to be able to
write proper help & instructions, <<

Uh, they might be a tad particular about the qualifications to write a
help file:
Theres No "properties" under the "size" list in Ms publisher 2003 and
thus neither the rest of this list is invalid

Theres? Neither the rest?
Can't make sence?
All to common?

Mike

james wrote:
After i asked Ms publisher 2003 for help with crop marks ! this what i
got :

"
1. On the File menu, click Page Setup. 2. On the Layout tab, note the
height and width of the current page size. Note If the Publication Type
is set to Full Page, Height and Width will appear dimmed, but make a note
of them anyway. 3. Click the Printer and Paper tab. 4. On the Name list,
click the printer driver you will use to print the publication. 5. On
the **Size list**, select a paper size that is larger than the page size
that you noted in step 2. [[ size list? think he means : Paper size
list ]]


For example, if your page size is 8.5" x 11", you may select Letter
Extra. If there is no appropriate paper size, you can select a custom
paper size. To do this, follow these steps: a. ** On the Size list, click
Properties. ** b. In the Printer Name Document Properties dialog box,
click Advanced.
c. On the Paper Size list, click PostScript Custom Page Size. d. In
the PostScript Custom Page Size definition dialog box, set the Width and
Height fields to the correct values.
[[ Theres No "properties" under the "size" list in Ms publisher 2003
and thus neither the rest of this list is invalid ]]

I would be willing to take a job with Ms Publisher to be able to write
proper help & instructions, because this is all to common an issue.




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