Peggy
Tue Oct 18 13:34:03 CDT 2005
brian, That won't work. Here's what we do. I teach the student newsletter
class. We have designed front pages for our newsletter using the templates
provided. We then cut and paste the second pages, third, etc. The student
build their own sddigned pages. When they are done, I would then copy and
paste their pages back into our newsletter. If I hit undo, it just undoes
what I have just pasted. However, what I have copied has now changed the
margins, the font, the spacing between paragraphs; everything. I have to
practically redo the pages. I just don't have time for that. Is there ay
other way to turn off synchronization before I begin pasting? Thanks, Peggy
"Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]" wrote:
> Peggy, after a synchronization happens, just click on the undo button on the
> toolbar. When you do this, it will automatically turn off synchronization
> for the remainder of your work in that Publication.
>
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> Brian Kvalheim
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> "Peggy" <Peggy@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:C19C63A9-330F-40D5-BE44-C2FA3632E635@microsoft.com...
> > The instructions in Help for Publisher tell you to click on Edit, and then
> > click on Undo synchronize. Those are simple instructions, however, there
> > is
> > NO option under edit to undo synchronize. How do you urn off the automatic
> > synchronization feature when you use Publisher's templates?
>
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