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Re: how to save only "some" pages in MSWord [message #69046 is a reply to message #69045] |
Wed, 07 June 2006 06:34 |
jef knight[1]
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thanks for the tip....i thought that should work also, but alas, it's a
microsoft product....lol
j
RiverLake Farms wrote:
>I don't know about Word, but in Wordperfect you can highlight the area of
>interest and select "Save" or "Save As" and then "Save Selection." Should
>be something similar in Word.
>Edna
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>"jef knight" <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote in message
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>>hi guys,
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>>I have a rather large doc but have revised only the last two pages and
>>need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
>>a more direct way to save only these two pages by themselves? I can't
>>see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
>>
>>cheers
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>>jef
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thanks for the tip....i thought that should work also, but alas, it's a
microsoft product....lol<br>
<br>
j<br>
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RiverLake Farms wrote:
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<pre wrap="">I don't know about Word, but in Wordperfect you can highlight the area of
interest and select "Save" or "Save As" and then "Save Selection." Should
be something similar in Word.
Edna
"jef knight" <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:thestudio@allknightmusic.com"><thestudio@allknightmusic.com></a> wrote in message
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<pre wrap="">hi guys,
I have a rather large doc but have revised only the last two pages and
need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
a more direct way to save only these two pages by themselves? I can't
see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
cheers
jef
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Re: OT: how to save only "some" pages in MSWord [message #69049 is a reply to message #69043] |
Wed, 07 June 2006 08:09 |
Mark McDermott
Messages: 204 Registered: February 2006 Location: Portland, OR
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Hi Jef,
If you don't need to keep the pages in an editable format you can use Acrobat
to create a PDF version. Just print to the Acrobat PDF Writer and specify
the page numbers.
If the doc needs to remain editable, just do a File-New, switch back to the
original, select the text, Copy, and paste into the new document. That's
your only option in Word.
Have a great day!
Mark
jef knight <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote:
>hi guys,
>
>I have a rather large doc but have revised only the last two pages and
>need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
>a more direct way to save only these two pages by themselves? I can't
>see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
>
>cheers
>
>jef
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Re: OT: how to save only "some" pages in MSWord [message #69050 is a reply to message #69049] |
Wed, 07 June 2006 08:25 |
Jamie K
Messages: 1115 Registered: July 2006
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And if you're on a Mac, print to PDF is a built-in feature. It appears
in the lower left corner popup menu of the print requester for every
application.
Cheers,
-Jamie
http://www.JamieKrutz.com
Mark McDermott wrote:
> Hi Jef,
>
> If you don't need to keep the pages in an editable format you can use Acrobat
> to create a PDF version. Just print to the Acrobat PDF Writer and specify
> the page numbers.
>
> If the doc needs to remain editable, just do a File-New, switch back to the
> original, select the text, Copy, and paste into the new document. That's
> your only option in Word.
>
> Have a great day!
>
> Mark
>
>
> jef knight <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote:
>> hi guys,
>>
>> I have a rather large doc but have revised only the last two pages and
>> need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
>
>> a more direct way to save only these two pages by themselves? I can't
>> see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
>>
>> cheers
>>
>> jef
>
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Re: OT: how to save only "some" pages in MSWord [message #69055 is a reply to message #69049] |
Wed, 07 June 2006 09:46 |
jef knight[1]
Messages: 201 Registered: October 2005
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thanks fellas. I kinda assumed that, being an MS product, the cut&paste
was the only answer....
cheers
j
Mark McDermott wrote:
>Hi Jef,
>
>If you don't need to keep the pages in an editable format you can use Acrobat
>to create a PDF version. Just print to the Acrobat PDF Writer and specify
>the page numbers.
>
>If the doc needs to remain editable, just do a File-New, switch back to the
>original, select the text, Copy, and paste into the new document. That's
>your only option in Word.
>
>Have a great day!
>
>Mark
>
>
>jef knight <thestudio@allknightmusic.com> wrote:
>
>
>>hi guys,
>>
>>I have a rather large doc but have revised only the last two pages and
>>need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
>>
>>
>
>
>
>>a more direct way to save only these two pages by themselves? I can't
>>see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
>>
>>cheers
>>
>>jef
>>
>>
>
>
>
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thanks fellas. I kinda assumed that, being an MS product, the
cut&paste was the only answer....<br>
<br>
cheers<br>
<br>
j<br>
<br>
Mark McDermott wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Hi Jef,
If you don't need to keep the pages in an editable format you can use Acrobat
to create a PDF version. Just print to the Acrobat PDF Writer and specify
the page numbers.
If the doc needs to remain editable, just do a File-New, switch back to the
original, select the text, Copy, and paste into the new document. That's
your only option in Word.
Have a great day!
Mark
jef knight <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:thestudio@allknightmusic.com"><thestudio@allknightmusic.com></a> wrote:
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need to save & send them to a fella. Besides the ol' cut&paste, is there
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see any funtion in Word 2000 that'll allow for this.
cheers
jef
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