Hi Rhab,
The zoom view setting only changes the magnification level you are looking at in a page in Word. You would need to apply a
different style or Font to all or selected text in Word to have it print a different size text. Changing the page size does not
increase the font size. (Word is a text 'reflow' software rather than page layout software). However, in File=>Print if your
printer (or printing to a PDF file) can handle larger paper sizes, you may be able to use the 'Scaling' setting for having your
document on a larger paper size.
In Word if you want to start a new page, place your typing cursor where you want the old page to end and use Ctrl+Enter. If you want
a new blank document, File=>New.
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In office 2003 I was trying to enlarge the print & the page went blank. So I
was trying to find a place to open a new page. Most all of the tools were
white so they would not do anything. So I just closed out & started over. I
do not know why office is so hard to use. I was trying to enlarge the print &
when I clicked 150% & print it still prints in the small size. When I went to
the right & clicked SELECT ALL nothing happened. I would think in FILE there
would be a place to change the size of the print like we can change PAGE
SETUP.
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THANKS; >>
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I hope this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?

MS Office system products MVP
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