publisher printing

C

csa supply

I was wondering if anyone knew how to print certain pages in Microsoft
Publisher? Microsoft Word allows a user to print certain pages by placing
commas between the page numbers before printing. It seems like Publisher
only allows you to print a certain range of pages that might include pages
whithin that range that you don't want to print. If anyone has an answer to
this question, then I would really appreciate it.
 
J

John Inzer

csa said:
I was wondering if anyone knew how to print certain pages
in Microsoft Publisher? Microsoft Word allows a user to
print certain pages by placing commas between the page
numbers before printing. It seems like Publisher only
allows you to print a certain range of pages that might
include pages whithin that range that you don't want to
print. If anyone has an answer to this question, then I
would really appreciate it.
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In the print range fields....enter the pages
you want to print. For example...if you have
a 10 page document and you wish to print
page 4...

Tick the "Pages" option and Enter "4" in
each field.
 
B

Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

Hi csa supply (csa (e-mail address removed)),
in the newsgroups
you posted:

|| I was wondering if anyone knew how to print certain pages in
|| Microsoft Publisher? Microsoft Word allows a user to print certain
|| pages by placing commas between the page numbers before printing.
|| It seems like Publisher only allows you to print a certain range of
|| pages that might include pages whithin that range that you don't
|| want to print. If anyone has an answer to this question, then I
|| would really appreciate it.

Publisher 2003 and older do not support this feature. We hope to see this
added in Publisher 12.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com
~pay it forward~

This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
 
J

John Inzer

Don said:
I think csa supply was asking how do you print pages 4, 7,
9 & 14? Not just 4.
Can it be done with one setting?, or would it be a four
step operation?
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I don't know how to do it with odd pages...
my method only works in a sequence.
 

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