How to remove formatting text info

Anonymous
2023-10-13T15:05:48+00:00

Hello

I am working on a word document, an inventory with text and images. When I attempt to print be it in the printer,

or in PDF the formatting text on the right side is printed. How do I fix it so that I am only working with the text

and images in this word document? I would include the original document couldn't find the link to upload thus these

screen shots.

Thanks for advice !

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-10-14T23:17:50+00:00

    Hi ChuckMcReynolds1

    Thank you for posting in the Microsoft Community forum. I hope you're doing well.

    I understand that you are experiencing an issue with formatting text info being printed on the right side of your document when you attempt to print or save it as a PDF. This issue can occur when the formatting information is included in the document's header or footer. Let's work together to find the best solution to this problem.

    To resolve this issue, you can try removing the header and footer from your document. To do this, go to the Insert tab, click on Header or Footer, and select Remove Header or Remove Footer. This should remove any formatting information that is causing the issue.

    If this does not resolve the issue, you can try copying the text and images from your document and pasting them into a new document. This should remove any formatting information that is causing the issue.

    I hope this helps! Let me know if you have any further questions or concerns.

    Sincerely


    ReynaldoB

    Microsoft Community Forum Moderator

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  2. Jay Freedman 206K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-10-15T00:33:07+00:00

    This issue has nothing to do with headers and footers. Don't remove them.

    The balloons on the right side of the document are the results of having tracked changes turned on, and specifically of the option to track formatting changes.

    For starters, on the Review ribbon, click the down arrow on the "Accept" button and click "Accept All Changes and Stop Tracking".

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    That will make all the balloons disappear, because all the tracked formatting changes (and others, if any) have been make permanent. There's a similar command on the Reject button's menu.

    If you just don't want to track formatting changes any more (while tracking editing changes), click the little arrow in the Tracking group and then the Advanced Options button in the dialog:

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    In the resulting dialog, clear the check box for "Track formatting" and click OK.

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    From now on, be aware that track changes can be turned on accidentally, because the keyboard shortcut for it is Ctrl+Shift+E and you may inadvertently lean on the Ctrl key while intending to press Shift+E.

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    If you want to keep all the tracked changes intact but just don't want to print them, go to File > Print, open the dropdown that usually says "Print All Pages", and click the "Print Markup" menu item to remove its check mark.

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  4. Charles Kenyon 160K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2023-10-15T14:05:48+00:00

    Hello

    Thanks for commenting with a very helpful instruction.

    Removing the header and/or footer was less than successful so I elected to do a copy and paste however all the documents information

    copied into the new document. In this attachment is the capture video of the actions performed.

    Gratitude !

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    Read Jay Freedman's post again. He told you not to do anything with headers and footers.

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  5. Anonymous
    2023-10-15T14:41:12+00:00

    I did scroll down to locate the screen shots. An oversight. Everything is now as it should be - a printable document.

    Thanks for all.

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