From: Wednesday on
I'm not sure what this would be called and can't find out how to...

I often print things with a .4 margin all sides and use draft... setting it
up in print set up each time is a waste of time

is there a way to set something up with those settings and use that each time?
is that a template?
From: Peter T. Daniels on
Yes, that's a template. Create a new template (a .dot(m) file) (how to
do it depends on your version of Word), format the margins etc. as you
want them, and save it.

On Mar 8, 12:18 pm, Wednesday <Wednes...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm not sure what this would be called and can't find out how to...
>
> I often print things with a .4 margin all sides and use draft... setting it
> up in print set up each time is a waste of time
>
> is there a way to set something up with those settings and use that each time?
> is that a template?

From: Suzanne S. Barnhill on
But note that the Print Options setting for "Draft mode" can't be saved with
a template.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

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Yes, that's a template. Create a new template (a .dot(m) file) (how to
do it depends on your version of Word), format the margins etc. as you
want them, and save it.

On Mar 8, 12:18 pm, Wednesday <Wednes...(a)discussions.microsoft.com>
wrote:
> I'm not sure what this would be called and can't find out how to...
>
> I often print things with a .4 margin all sides and use draft... setting
> it
> up in print set up each time is a waste of time
>
> is there a way to set something up with those settings and use that each
> time?
> is that a template?