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My laptop computer displays my document with thumbnail pages showing on the
left side of the page I'm editing. My desktop does not display the thumbnail
pages.
If I click on print layout view, it only displays one sentence of my 1st
page. How can I make it display all pages with a scroll bar on the left side
of the page I'm working on when I'm using my desktop?
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What version of Word do you have?

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On Sep 17, 3:36 pm, DrShinola
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My laptop computer displays my document with thumbnail pages showing on the
left side of the page I'm editing. My desktop does not display the thumbnail
pages.
If I click on print layout view, it only displays one sentence of my 1st
page. How can I make it display all pages with a scroll bar on the left side
of the page I'm working on when I'm using my desktop?



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Thumbnails were introduced in Word 2003; they are not available in previous
versions. In Help | About Microsoft Word, what version does Word say you
have?

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My laptop computer displays my document with thumbnail pages showing on

the
left side of the page I'm editing. My desktop does not display the

thumbnail
pages.
If I click on print layout view, it only displays one sentence of my 1st
page. How can I make it display all pages with a scroll bar on the left

side
of the page I'm working on when I'm using my desktop?


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Problem solved! I looked for and found the view "thumbnails" in the view
tab. Again, when I hear hoofbeats, I need to look for horses, not galloping
donkeys!
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What version of Word do you have?

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On Sep 17, 3:36 pm, DrShinola
wrote:
My laptop computer displays my document with thumbnail pages showing on the
left side of the page I'm editing. My desktop does not display the thumbnail
pages.
If I click on print layout view, it only displays one sentence of my 1st
page. How can I make it display all pages with a scroll bar on the left side
of the page I'm working on when I'm using my desktop?




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