How can I always display Headers & Footers when Opening a New Docu

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Stan The Man

For some unknown reason Word has started displaying the Print View minus the
Headers and Footers set on Templates. If the Template has nil H & F then the
Cursor is positioned close to the top of the visible page in Print View,
rather than at the set distance from to top edge.

Any suggestions gratefully received, regards
 
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Doug Robbins

From the Tools menu, select Options, then go to the View tab and check the
box against "White space between pages (Print view only)" in the Print and
Web Layout options section of the dialog. Or, move the mouse pointer to the
top of the Page so that the pointer becomes two vertically opposed arrow
heads with the tip "Show white space" and left click.

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Hope this helps.

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services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Stan The Man

Big THANK YOU Doug, it had to be in there but needs a little trawling to
discover. As always the mystery is how did it get changed in the first place
[Nil answer expected, as I guess you are a busy Guy]?

It did indeed help and true to form MS has multiple ways of doing things.

Very best regards,
 
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Doug Robbins

With the white space displayed, if you drag the mouse over the gap between
the two pages and left click with the mouse, you can hide it.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
Stan The Man said:
Big THANK YOU Doug, it had to be in there but needs a little trawling to
discover. As always the mystery is how did it get changed in the first
place
[Nil answer expected, as I guess you are a busy Guy]?

It did indeed help and true to form MS has multiple ways of doing things.

Very best regards,

Doug Robbins said:
From the Tools menu, select Options, then go to the View tab and check
the
box against "White space between pages (Print view only)" in the Print
and
Web Layout options section of the dialog. Or, move the mouse pointer to
the
top of the Page so that the pointer becomes two vertically opposed arrow
heads with the tip "Show white space" and left click.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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