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Default Document Map turned on, how do I get it turned off

Document Map is permanently turned on and every new document I start has a
split screen. This is driving me crazy, obviously I hit something to activate
this and now I can't seem to get rid of it. I can turn it off with every
report but it has gotten stuck in my default and everytime I have to turn it
off. HELP. This is in Word 2003.
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Default Document Map turned on, how do I get it turned off

You need to turn off the Document Map in your Normal.dot (or, if you use a
specific template for your reports, in that template). See:
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/SaveViewAndZoom.htm

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"Joretta" wrote:

Document Map is permanently turned on and every new document I start has a
split screen. This is driving me crazy, obviously I hit something to activate
this and now I can't seem to get rid of it. I can turn it off with every
report but it has gotten stuck in my default and everytime I have to turn it
off. HELP. This is in Word 2003.

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