You can't... You can tear it off, minimize it to quite small and drag it to a
part of the screen out of the way. Publisher will remember this setting the next
time you open the program.
You can't... You can tear it off, minimize it to quite small and drag it to a
part of the screen out of the way. Publisher will remember this setting the next
time you open the program.
--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVPhttp://office.microsoft.com/http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
Thanks. It worked fine, but I found another work-around.
I have a second monitor which I seldom use with Publisher. I found
that I can slide the offending box over there and it is out of sight.
Publisher remembers that setting too, even when the second monitor is
turned off. Out of sight ... out of mind.
You can't... You can tear it off, minimize it to quite small and drag it to a
part of the screen out of the way. Publisher will remember this setting the
next
time you open the program.
--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVPhttp://office.microsoft.com/http://msauer.mvps.org/
news://msnews.microsoft.com
Thanks. It worked fine, but I found another work-around.
I have a second monitor which I seldom use with Publisher. I found
that I can slide the offending box over there and it is out of sight.
Publisher remembers that setting too, even when the second monitor is
turned off. Out of sight ... out of mind.
Ribitt
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