How can I print a file with embedded "notes"?
Gary Kline
kline at tao.thought.org
Sun Jul 8 00:07:49 UTC 2007
On Fri, Jul 06, 2007 at 07:34:41PM -0700, Gary Kline wrote:
>
> I have received a file back with notes somehow embedded.
> For example if the final "d" is ``word'' is shared yellow and
> I do a mouse-over that "d", a small rectangle shows up on my
> screen, and the rectangle includes text notes. ...
> ((This is a new one on me....))
>
> Is there a way of printing out the files with the "note(s)"
> beneath the text? or some other way?
>
> thanks for any clues.
>
WEll, he said, replying to his own post, checking
the Print "Options" an (after Insert->Notes) test,
following by looking up line numbering the entire
page//document would have obviated this question.
To anyone with a similar interest in printing embedded
notes, checking the print Options form will do the
trick. For files with lots of these 'notes', it will
help saave paper to print the bunch after the file.
Use Tools and the lin-numbering function to number every
line (or 5 or 10 or N lines) of text.
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