"George E Noon" <ge.noon@verizon.net> wrote in message
news:4F1D0CA7.90304@verizon.net...
Hello,
Seems I've found a new & especially annoying problem.
A document I've had on disk for several years & have printed
without problems before, has now come to the point where some paragraphs
do not print at all - although they appear on-screen OK & I can find no
formatting or other setting difference between the text which prints &
that which does not, except that one does & the other does not print.
I really do not wish to have to completely re-enter the entire
document, all over again (& hope that whatever caused the non-print
problem does not occur again, anyway).
Does any one have any thoughts as to a possible cause -- I will
investigate all angles I'm able to do.
Thanks for your assistance.
George E Noon
Another thought, from OOo's Help:
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To Hide Text From Printing
Any Writer text frame can be set to a mode which allows viewing the text on
screen, but hides the text from printing.
Select the text frame (you see the eight handles).
Choose Format - Frame/Object - Options.
In the Properties area, unmark the Print check box and click OK.
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Harold Fuchs
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