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Default More screen real estate for laptops in Word 2007

Thanks, Herb.

I haven't seen your book but I have to say, especially given the amount of
change in 2007, that it must have been a monumental undertaking even without
having to base most of it on the beta version, and it would have been a
miracle if no errors had slipped through the net ;-)

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Enjoy,

Tony Jollans
Microsoft Word MVP

"Herb Tyson [MVP]" wrote in message
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I went through my chapters and couldn't find where I'd said that. Then I
remembered the appendices... which I didn't want to include in the book.
;-)

Oops. I'll add this to the errata.

My mea culpa is here

http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com/?p=66

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Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com


"martin gifford" wrote in
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It was in Word 2007 Bible. I've found other mistakes in other books but I
think that was because authors were using the Beta versions.

"Tony Jollans" wrote:

In some books they say full screen view is gone in Word 2007.
Not true.

I haven't read this but any books which do say it are indeed wrong.

You don't actually need to set up your own shortcut, the old accelerator
of
Alt+V,U still works - and ESC gets you out of it.

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Enjoy,

Tony Jollans
Microsoft Word MVP

"martin gifford" wrote in
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Hi,
In some books they say full screen view is gone in Word 2007.
Not true.
If you go to Office Button Word Options Customize, you can apply a
keyboard shortcut to toggle full screen view.
It's a good way to maximise screen space if you're a laptop user. And
right
click for editing short cuts still works.
If you make lots of keyboard shortcuts for things like document view
and
styles etc, you can sit in full screen view for most of the time.