Marquee

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Mike Reshetar

Awhile back I asked for some help with a form I made with Publisher 2003. In
the answer I was told to "marquee" the whole form, then I could cut and
paste as needed without losing the lines in the form.

Folks, I am still on the turnip truck, it has not arrived in town yet. Can
anyone tell me what "marquee" means, help in the program is no help.

Thanks.

Mike
 
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Mary Sauer

When you marquee a page you are selecting that portion, it is the same as select all.
Usually the term is used in image editing.
Marquee: The outline of dots created by the selection tool on an image when an
operator is performing a task such as cropping, cutting, drawing a mask, etc.
 
M

Mike Reshetar

Thanks Mary. I think I know what to do now.

Mike
Mary Sauer said:
When you marquee a page you are selecting that portion, it is the same as select all.
Usually the term is used in image editing.
Marquee: The outline of dots created by the selection tool on an image when an
operator is performing a task such as cropping, cutting, drawing a mask, etc.

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