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Susanne Wenzel
Hi to everyone,
on the left-hand side of the screen I have the 'background' scheme (I'm
sorry I do not know the proper term for that), as soon as I insert a
background via Format/Background.
It is very comfortable to switch between the different backgrounds to see
which one fits best. And when I'm adding a graphic as a background, it is
shown there as a small rectangle. But unfortunately only as long as I have
that special publication open on screen.
What I would really like to have is my little private collection of
backgrounds added to those that pop up in these rectangles when I add one.
So that I have my favorite backgrounds at hand every time I work with
Publisher and not to have to add the same backgrounds every time again and
again.
Maybe it is just a thing of saving my graphics to a special location to
have them on the left-hand screen. I've looked for a folder that sounds as
if it did the trick but wasn't successful so far.
Is it possible to do this? That would really be helpful.
I hope I've described my problem accurately enough...
Any help would be appreciated, I have no problem with a vba-solution.
System: Win2k, Publisher 2002, everything on highest patch level
Thanks for reading
Regards from Germany
Susanne
on the left-hand side of the screen I have the 'background' scheme (I'm
sorry I do not know the proper term for that), as soon as I insert a
background via Format/Background.
It is very comfortable to switch between the different backgrounds to see
which one fits best. And when I'm adding a graphic as a background, it is
shown there as a small rectangle. But unfortunately only as long as I have
that special publication open on screen.
What I would really like to have is my little private collection of
backgrounds added to those that pop up in these rectangles when I add one.
So that I have my favorite backgrounds at hand every time I work with
Publisher and not to have to add the same backgrounds every time again and
again.
Maybe it is just a thing of saving my graphics to a special location to
have them on the left-hand screen. I've looked for a folder that sounds as
if it did the trick but wasn't successful so far.
Is it possible to do this? That would really be helpful.
I hope I've described my problem accurately enough...
Any help would be appreciated, I have no problem with a vba-solution.
System: Win2k, Publisher 2002, everything on highest patch level
Thanks for reading
Regards from Germany
Susanne