Some notes.
What in the world do you mean by Outlook View? Life is much easier if you
use Word's vocabulary...
You can't change a view from Landscape to Portrait. You change the *paper*
from landscape to portrait (using File | Page Setup). If you change the
paper in a document, it is changed for everything--print layout and outline
view, and for printing.
Unless I have also misunderstood, you are asking for something that you
can't have--a document in portrait that will use landscape only when you are
printing from outline view. You can manually make this happen--when you go
into Outline View to print, change the paper; then change it back when you
return to print layout view--but Word won't automatically do it for you.
These are the conditions
1. Outlook View (Preferably a landscape view versus a portrait view. I don't
see how you set the landsacpe view for an outline)
2. Line of text that wraps in portrait but not in landscape mode if printed
3. A collapsed section not containing the long line
Result
A printout that
1. Shows the section collapsed
2. The line extending without wordwrap
I hope this clarifies the situation
Again, thanks for the help but I still have the problem.
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