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05-04-2015 04:38 AM - edited 05-04-2015 06:04 AM
Hi!
My printer always prints the page numbers at the bottom of the pages. How can I disable that?
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05-04-2015 05:21 AM - edited 05-04-2015 06:05 AM
I'm using Jarte -free version- which is like WordPad but with more options like spelling checker and word count. By default it gets saved as a WordPad document, but by right-clicking on the document before opening it (in the Documents list) the option appears to open it in Jarte, and vise versa.
I found the settings for disabling page number printing on it in both WordPad and Jarte:
In the WordPad document: File > Page setup > Print Page Numbers > (Uncheck it) > OK.
In the Jarte document: File > Page Settup > Header & Footer > Print header and footer >(Uncheck it) > OK.
Thank you much!
05-04-2015 05:21 AM - edited 05-04-2015 06:05 AM
I'm using Jarte -free version- which is like WordPad but with more options like spelling checker and word count. By default it gets saved as a WordPad document, but by right-clicking on the document before opening it (in the Documents list) the option appears to open it in Jarte, and vise versa.
I found the settings for disabling page number printing on it in both WordPad and Jarte:
In the WordPad document: File > Page setup > Print Page Numbers > (Uncheck it) > OK.
In the Jarte document: File > Page Settup > Header & Footer > Print header and footer >(Uncheck it) > OK.
Thank you much!
05-04-2015 06:10 AM - edited 05-04-2015 06:13 AM
PS:
When I started this thread I had written "Diable" instead of "Disable", and later corrected that. You answered before I had corrected it, that's why in your reply I see "Diable" in the header at this moment of writing. (Just in case anyone would think you made an error. You didn't.)
