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On a desktop and notebook, a fellow worker has a problem double-spacing. She
has a document that is 9 pages single spaced, and when she double spaces the
document it also is 9 pages. It doesn't drop the last pages, it appears to
drop every other page.

Can you please help!
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Hi Joe

Joe wrote:
On a desktop and notebook, a fellow worker has a problem double-spacing. She
has a document that is 9 pages single spaced, and when she double spaces the
document it also is 9 pages. It doesn't drop the last pages, it appears to
drop every other page.


Ask her exactly how she "double spaces" the document.

The missing pages do not show when printed -- or already on-screen?

If Word is (mis-)used as a page layout software, working page-oriented
with all relevant content in floating tables (or tables with fixed row
heights), textboxes, etc., _then_ and only then I could imagine
something like this to happen (half of the content will be pushed down
and either not be visible at all or only in, say, webview?).

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