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- From: cortesi@informix.com (David Cortesi)
- Newsgroups: comp.text.frame
- Subject: Re: master page problem
- Message-ID: <1992Sep9.210614.3418@informix.com>
- Date: 9 Sep 92 21:06:14 GMT
- References: <pete.716015760@marsh>
- Sender: news@informix.com (Usenet News)
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- Organization: Informix Software, Inc.
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- In article <pete.716015760@marsh> pete@marsh.cs.curtin.edu.au (Pete Staples)
- writes:
- > Many thanks for all the help on my previous c code problem.
- >
- > I was reading though the faq's and noticed the way
- > to put draft into the background of a document.
- > ("Looks good, I'll give it a go")
- >
- > I followed the instructions, but alas got no "DRAFT" in the
- > background after printing. I had a look on xpsview and noticed "DRAFT" was
- > being written and then deleted...(bummer).
-
- Is that "deleted" as in "covered up"? If the text column that
- overlays the draft has a white fill, Frame will paint it over
- the background. Make sure the text column on the master page
- has Fill of None (then Use Formats From Current to apply it to
- existing pages, don't forget). May fix it.
-