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Stephane Barizien
 
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Default Setting Word Viewer 2003's default layout to "Reading"

Can this be done?


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You could add the following line to an autoopen macro which would force that
view, but I feel that it would get rather irritating after a while

ActiveWindow.View.ReadingLayout = True

http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm
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Stephane Barizien wrote:
Can this be done?



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Hi Stephanie,

As Graham pointed out, you can use a macro in MS Word 2003
but in MS WordView 2003 (Word viewer) macros aren't supported
and MS doesn't have a supported method for setting a default
for the view option.

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