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Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Lads, I need to submit a risk assessment and method statement for a big job.
Cant be arsed to write one and I cant seem to find a generic one off tinternet that I like.
Now after being a foreman for a few companies over the years Ive sifted through emails and found one from a company I used to work for, its totally relevant but about 100 pages long.
So, I opened the word doc in one drive, changed the name of the company to my company and saved it.
Its a good job I checked it cos at the bottom of each facking page is a line saying "copyright (the old company name)".
Is there any way to delete them? They are not there in edit mode, they just appear in the final product. aarrghh.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Just print them off and slap a bit of tippex on the footer.
They'll never know you haven't bothered to think through a risk assessment or tell them how you would do the job.
They probably think it's health and safety, or political correctness, or woolly liberalism or cultural marxism (delete as required) gone mad too.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
jon1959
Just print them off and slap a bit of tippex on the footer.
They'll never know you haven't bothered to think through a risk assessment or tell them how you would do the job.
They probably think it's health and safety, or political correctness, or woolly liberalism or cultural marxism (delete as required) gone mad too.
:hehe: I need to send this electronically. if the worst comes to the worst, ill have to pay someone to write it out for me.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Copy docs contents and paste into new word doc?
Copy it in parts not the whole doc
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
I would totally trust this man with my safety.
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When TBG finds out that you're infringing copyright, he's going to go absolutely mental.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
lardy
When TBG finds out that you're infringing copyright, he's going to go absolutely mental.
Bit late for that?
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
nugent
:hehe: I need to send this electronically. if the worst comes to the worst, ill have to pay someone to write it out for me.
Do the above and then scan the pages in and send it as 100 individual image files.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Try double clicking on the bit at the bottom of page it may enable that particular line to be deleted/edited. It may be a 'header footnote' thing.
Spedger
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Why don't you ask the other company how to delete them? They should know as they made the document. Or maybe they'll email you a copy without the copyright bits for you to use.
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Just change our company name to something very similar to the other company, they probably won't notice.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
TruBlue
Thanks chap. Done that and it deleted them all in one go.
I owe you a pint.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
nugent
Lads, I need to submit a risk assessment and method statement for a big job.
Cant be arsed to write one and I cant seem to find a generic one off tinternet that I like.
Now after being a foreman for a few companies over the years Ive sifted through emails and found one from a company I used to work for, its totally relevant but about 100 pages long.
So, I opened the word doc in one drive, changed the name of the company to my company and saved it.
Its a good job I checked it cos at the bottom of each facking page is a line saying "copyright (the old company name)".
Is there any way to delete them? They are not there in edit mode, they just appear in the final product. aarrghh.
I can send you Risk Analysis and Method Statements in word format so you can edit, you can also delete if you think they are shite :hehe: pm me your email ID
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
Rjk
Just change our company name to something very similar to the other company, they probably won't notice.
I really did do something similar, I took over some work from a guy moving back to Australia, he wanted 3 K for the contracts ( fair enough ), i then started doing the work and some of the companies said if i had taken over the contract would have to go out to re-tender, bad news, i had just spent 3 K on them
so i had the idea i would just take his company over
he wanted 5 K for for it ( which was a silly amount ) keep in mind he was moving back to Australia and it wouldnt be used in the UK, I know he saw a way to make a extra 5 K, which was steep as we were mates
so i just set-up a company that was similar
his was " Blah Blah window cleaning services "
I set-up " Blag Blah cleaning services "
the contracts didnt notice it, i saved 5 K and everyone was happy
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
Have you considered that within the 100 odd pages it might reference the other company again outside of the header and footer.
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
nugent
Lads, I need to submit a risk assessment and method statement for a big job.
Cant be arsed to write one and I cant seem to find a generic one off tinternet that I like.
Now after being a foreman for a few companies over the years Ive sifted through emails and found one from a company I used to work for, its totally relevant but about 100 pages long.
So, I opened the word doc in one drive, changed the name of the company to my company and saved it.
Its a good job I checked it cos at the bottom of each facking page is a line saying "copyright (the old company name)".
Is there any way to delete them? They are not there in edit mode, they just appear in the final product. aarrghh.
you will find a generic one online, just alter the risks and MS to suit what you do
send it to them
then when the H&S person from the company looks over it, see'ing buts need changing to please him / her, they will e.mail you and ask you to change / add this and that, in the past i have even had them send me one they have done to sign ( they do very little in the terms of work and like to look busy, so they are normally happy to help )
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Re: Calling all computer geniuses, like the colonelLa
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Originally Posted by
dave jones attacking sub
Have you considered that within the 100 odd pages it might reference the other company again outside of the header and footer.
Surely no fecker reads them?