Stationary w/ a end of page line

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ryan

Hey all,

I'm in dire need of a stionary that has a end of page line so i dont' have
to keep on print previewing and adding space just to make my pages print out
nice.

my ideal stationary would be med. size grids w/ a end of page line.

can i make one? if so, how?

thanks
r
 
R

ryan

does anyone have a solution for this? there is a way for to fix this
problem in gobinder - surely onenote has a solution as well.


help?

r
 
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Bill s.

Ryan,

You can go to page set up and select a page size that is 8 1/2 x 11 and that
will keep it on one page.

Hope that helps
 
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ryan

yes, i found that - however the problem is that should you need to write say
2 pages, you are forced to open a new page rather than just add writing space
below and have it naturally be the 2nd page.

hopa that made sense.
 
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ryan

ok.. i guess i wasn't being clear - what i need is to be able to do a
homework problem or write notes out on a single sheet, but will span many
real pages. I would like there to be some line where the page break will be
on the software page so that when i'm writing the notes i can do a math
problem say after the line rather than before it so i know it won't get cut
in half when i print the whole thing out.

by simply making a new page - my column of pages on the right will fill up
way too fast.
 
R

ryan

Welp - i'm pretty sure the message was clear that time around - sorry for the
confusion. Back to business at hand though. Anyone know of a solutoin to this
problem?

r
 
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Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Sorry Ryan, with automatic-sized pages there is no way to show page breaks.

Chris (MS)
 
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ryan

this saddens be greatly - any chance for support for this in the future?

GoBinder has a feature where you can make a page break line appear every
page as defined in a stationary file.
 
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Chris_Pratley \(MS\)

Maybe - we have it on our massive list of potential improvements from which
we can only do so many per release...

Chris (MS)
 

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