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Fred Holmes
I'm just starting with Word 2003.
If I select View => Print Layout, the entire page doesn't show (with
appropriate zoom selected). As I recall, the entire page did show in
earlier versions of Word.
The top of the page is truncated. The View begins with the first line
of text. If I insert a hard page break, then no part of the page
beyond the hard page break shows. I can "fix" this by putting some
dummy info into a header and footer, but if the document doesn't
really have a header or footer, the truncated view is what I get.
This behavior makes it difficult to do page layout, except by
constantly switching into and out of Print preview.
How do I get Word 2003 to show the entire page in View => Print Layout
no matter what information is entered onto the page?
Thanks,
Fred Holmes
If I select View => Print Layout, the entire page doesn't show (with
appropriate zoom selected). As I recall, the entire page did show in
earlier versions of Word.
The top of the page is truncated. The View begins with the first line
of text. If I insert a hard page break, then no part of the page
beyond the hard page break shows. I can "fix" this by putting some
dummy info into a header and footer, but if the document doesn't
really have a header or footer, the truncated view is what I get.
This behavior makes it difficult to do page layout, except by
constantly switching into and out of Print preview.
How do I get Word 2003 to show the entire page in View => Print Layout
no matter what information is entered onto the page?
Thanks,
Fred Holmes