Hiding text on a printed document

khalab -  
 Anonymous user -
Hello,
I have a problem that I would like to solve. Your help will be very valuable to me.
I have a printed document (text), double-sided. On the back, I have signatures and stamps, and on the first page, there is a typing error that could make the use of this document difficult.
My concern is as follows:
How can I reprint my original text on the first page, modifying the line where the error is? I tried to insert a text box in the Word file on the desired line and reprint on the already printed document, but the white printed area does not cover the text.

Please help me resolve this issue.

Configuration: Windows 7 / Internet Explorer 8.0

2 réponses

Anonymous user
 
Good evening,

You're almost on the right track. I suggest:

-> When you scan, modify the .jpg file with Paint (use the eraser to erase what you want).

Then, save it again and insert your text back in Word.

So?

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khalab
 
Thank you Mc Ready,
The problem I encountered is that I have a double-sided document and I need to modify only the first page without disassociating it from the second page.
Regarding the approach you advised: I already have the text in Word and I can modify it as I want: I insert a blank text box with no outline on the part I want to change and I print it on a test page double-sided, but the original text still comes out. I tried printing a page with a blank text box on the entire page (in white) to hide the entire first page so I could print a new one with the desired modifications, but the text box ultimately hides nothing and I still have the text appearing.

Thank you for your help.
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Anonymous user
 
But your text box in the foreground! Right-click "bring to front" if you have an older version you can do "wrap" in front of the text.
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khalab
 
I have already tried this solution but it always yields nothing. If the text in the Word file is hidden, the one on the printed document always appears. I don't know if I'm presenting a problem that can be resolved? But I think there is a solution somewhere.
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Anonymous user
 
You can't print white ... So no solution!
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eriiic Posted messages 24581 Registration date   Status Contributeur Last intervention   7 281
 
Good evening,

You re-edit your modified document and have it signed again (if they still want to...)
You don't really think we're going to help you create a fake...
eric
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