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berone

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Nov 10, 2008
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Has anyone found a way to change the default of putting "Made on a Mac" on every page? I know I can delete it page by page, but that gets old. Is there a hidden preferences file that has that set to "on"? Or a CSS file in the package where that can be set to "false"? I'm going to wade in and see if I can find it, but my skills on this are a bit outdated, so if someone else has found it I would love to hear about it.

Thanks,
Anthony
 
Has anyone found a way to change the default of putting "Made on a Mac" on every page? I know I can delete it page by page, but that gets old. Is there a hidden preferences file that has that set to "on"? Or a CSS file in the package where that can be set to "false"? I'm going to wade in and see if I can find it, but my skills on this are a bit outdated, so if someone else has found it I would love to hear about it.

Thanks,
Anthony

I've sure not seen one and use 09 extensively, so if it bothers you it seems that you will need to dig around in the package resources which shouldn't be that hard. When I want to remove it I just click it once and hit the delete key so I won't be bothering to dig around myself!;)
 
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