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I've had a play around and a couple of thoughts come to mind now I see how you have done this. The workbook needs a thorough test before use but let me know what you think and if you need anything else then get back to me. This will bring up a dialogue box where you can select which worksheet you wish to view. REPEATING TEXT WITHIN A DOCUMENT WORD FOR MAC FULLThe workbook can be set to view Full Screen on each page so you dont see all the toollbars, you can cancel this by selecting the close full screen button top left hand corner of the screen.Īnother way of moving to another worksheet if you cannot see all the table is to right-click on one of the arrows at the bottom left hand corner of your worksheet screen. ![]() Don't worry about the blue selection, when you print it will print correctly. REPEATING TEXT WITHIN A DOCUMENT WORD FOR MAC UPDATEThe Handover Sheet at the end of the Workbook will update and resize all rows as soon as you click on any cell on the table. Please do experiment and let me know your thoughtsįor now I have dispensed with trying to resize the rows by macro and sized them to allow what should be sufficient text in each box.Īll blue cells are locked to stop users modifying them. This will give me a printable section (print pages X & Y) to create a job list for the oncoming shift and cut out the need to make written notes (and the errors this can create) and the need to print the whole document. What I am trying to do is link the patient 'to do' section to the appropriate headed section in the cell/table row so that what I type in 'to do' appears in the equivelant section at the bottom. I want to add to the bottom of the document either a single cell with headings (patient 1, patient 2 etc) or a 22 row table, which ever works best, again with rows labled patient 1, 2 etc. I've saved it in word 2003 as this is what we run at work.Īt the present it doesn't have protection as I found protecting the form disabled the links (patient 1,2 etc command and Back buttons) unless you guys know a way to do this. ![]() It's only a partial document to meet the limits to attachments but you can see the principal I'm trying to achieve. This is a draft version of the document I am working on to improve patient handovers within the ward I work on. ![]()
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