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Default How do I see my top margin setting in Word's "normal" view?

It seems like I automatically pop into print view the majority of time.
Perhaps it sounds crazy but I cannot locate a "Normal.dot" file.

joepd

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

The type of material does make a lot of difference, but for probably 95% of
what I do, I use Normal view 95% of the time.

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"Bill Foley" wrote in message
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I appreciate your opinion, but I NEVER use Word to just type letters/memo,
therefore, WYSIWYG is important!

THANKS!

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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
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No, Bill, don't encourage people to use Page Layout View. That's why

they
get so confused about shuffling pages, spellchecking footnotes, etc.

Normal
View is so much more reflective of how Word operates, it's really a big

step
toward knowing what's going on with your document.

Anyhow, if you are just typing, you don't need to see the margins.

Daiya


On 11/11/04 7:56 AM, "Bill Foley" wrote:

Another great reason to always use Print Layout (Page Layout in older
versions) view instead of Normal View.

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