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how do i remove web addresses off of a printed page - i
need step by step instructions. Can somebody help me
please!!!

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I think what you want to do is to make a web link appear
as a web address. To say it a different way: You want to
de-link the address - to change it from blue to blank on
the screen and on the resultant printed page.
In MS Word, for example:
*Hilight the link (carefully, or you'll link)
*Click Insert
*Click Hyperlink
*Click Remove Link button
I'm sure Word Perfect has a similar facility.

>-----Original Message-----
>how do i remove web addresses off of a printed page - i
>need step by step instructions. Can somebody help me
>please!!!
>
>.
>

Reply to HarrY

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'blank' should be black
>-----Original Message-----
>I think what you want to do is to make a web link appear
>as a web address. To say it a different way: You want to
>de-link the address - to change it from blue to blank on
>the screen and on the resultant printed page.
>In MS Word, for example:
>*Hilight the link (carefully, or you'll link)
>*Click Insert
>*Click Hyperlink
>*Click Remove Link button
>I'm sure Word Perfect has a similar facility.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>how do i remove web addresses off of a printed page - i
>>need step by step instructions. Can somebody help me
>>please!!!
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

Reply to HarrY

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I believe what the poor girl is asking is how to remove
the url that shows on the bottom of a page printed from an
HTML document. In which case I would copy the text to
print and paste it in Word or something similar. If the
formatting of the page in question is important then
follow Ashokan Acharis' advice, which to paraphrase the
following, Click File, Click Page Setup, click in the
field marked Footer with the characters &u&b&d and delete
the characters.

Brian

Open the page you want to print

To change how a Web page looks when it prints

1. On the File menu, click Page Setup.
2. In the Header and Footer boxes, specify the information
to be printed by
using the following variables. Variables can be combined
with text (for
example, Page &p of &P)
3. By default for footer it's "&u&b&d" (which means web
address, right
align, short date)


To print
this



Type this
===========================================================
=================
============
Window
title



&w
Page address
(URL)



&u
Date in short format (as specified by Regional and
Language Options in
Control Panel) &d
Date in long format (as specified by Regional and Language
Options in
Control Panel) &D
Time in the format specified by Regional and Language
Options in Control
Panel &t
Time in 24-hour
format



&T
Current page
number



&p
Total number of
pages



&P
Right-aligned text (following
&b)


&b
Centered text (between
&b&b)


&b&b
A single ampersand
(&)


&&

4. To remove the web address just type "&b&d" (withdout
quotes), so that
only the date will be printed right-aligned.
5. Click Ok to accept the changed made.
6. On the File menu, click Print preview to preview the
page and see if
you can still see the web address.
7. Press "Esc" key or close button to close the page.
8. On the File menu, click Print to print.


>-----Original Message-----
>I suspect you do not mean what
>-----Original Message-----
>I think what you want to do is to make a web link appear
>as a web address. To say it a different way: You want to
>de-link the address - to change it from blue to blank on
>the screen and on the resultant printed page.
>In MS Word, for example:
>*Hilight the link (carefully, or you'll link)
>*Click Insert
>*Click Hyperlink
>*Click Remove Link button
>I'm sure Word Perfect has a similar facility.
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>how do i remove web addresses off of a printed page - i
>>need step by step instructions. Can somebody help me
>>please!!!
>>
>>.
>>
>.
>

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