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Default why do we use print preview modes?

If you're seeing them in Print Preview, they aren't non-printing.

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"Pamelia Caswell via OfficeKB.com" u43222@uwe wrote in message
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They look exactly the same, pilcrows, centered dots for spaces, greyed
fields,
and all -- except that there are no green squiggles in the print preview,
but
they can turned off in print layout.

Pam

Stefan Blom wrote:
If you display nonprinting marks the difference between Print Layout view
and Print Preview will be apparent.

Actually, that's a very good question. Print layout view in Word pretty
accurately shows me how a page will appear once printed, so about the

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i can't find the answer here.


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