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Print view is sideways
I have a document that looks fine in Web layout view and Normal view, but
when I switch to Print view it goes sideways and looks like it's formatted for landscape. It's not; it's portrait layout. I've tried different paper sizes, switching back and forth between portrait and landscape, changed margin sizes, and numerous other things... none of which worked. Anyone have a solution for me? This old-time Word user is now good and stumped. Help! |
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Print view is sideways
Is it "2 pages per sheet" or "Book fold"? Both are laid out as two portrait
pages side by side on a landscape sheet. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Ava" wrote in message ... I have a document that looks fine in Web layout view and Normal view, but when I switch to Print view it goes sideways and looks like it's formatted for landscape. It's not; it's portrait layout. I've tried different paper sizes, switching back and forth between portrait and landscape, changed margin sizes, and numerous other things... none of which worked. Anyone have a solution for me? This old-time Word user is now good and stumped. Help! |
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Print view is sideways
No, it's not. It's laid out as single (normal) page, portrait, letter size
paper. ...Ava "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is it "2 pages per sheet" or "Book fold"? Both are laid out as two portrait pages side by side on a landscape sheet. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Ava" wrote in message ... I have a document that looks fine in Web layout view and Normal view, but when I switch to Print view it goes sideways and looks like it's formatted for landscape. It's not; it's portrait layout. I've tried different paper sizes, switching back and forth between portrait and landscape, changed margin sizes, and numerous other things... none of which worked. Anyone have a solution for me? This old-time Word user is now good and stumped. Help! |
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Print view is sideways
"Ava" wrote: No, it's not. It's laid out as single (normal) page, portrait, letter size paper. ...Ava "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Is it "2 pages per sheet" or "Book fold"? Both are laid out as two portrait pages side by side on a landscape sheet. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Ava" wrote in message ... I have a document that looks fine in Web layout view and Normal view, but when I switch to Print view it goes sideways and looks like it's formatted for landscape. It's not; it's portrait layout. I've tried different paper sizes, switching back and forth between portrait and landscape, changed margin sizes, and numerous other things... none of which worked. Anyone have a solution for me? This old-time Word user is now good and stumped. Help! |
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Print view is sideways
I am having the same (?) problem. I noticed that when I first open the
document the page's print-layout view displayed on the monitor looks fine then all-of-a-sudden the "paper" is stretched to be wider than the ruler on the display. When I print or preview the page, the paper looks odd, too wide and short - I guess it's similar enough to look like landscape - and the text seems "shrunk" on the page. I too have checked margins, page layout, formats and styles and I don't see anything different or "odd" that would cause this. I use Word 2003. |
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Ava, I have found a solution to MY problem, maybe it will help yours! Try this article on the Microsoft.com website: article # 319181 http://support.microsoft.com/kb/319181/en-us It explains how using tracking and comments will make your page layout funky (enlarges the whitespace on the right side and bottom of each page to accomodate printing comments and such). I followed Mehtod 2 as described in the article and "voila" the page looks right and prints correctly! No more shrinking text! Hope this is helpful for you! Robin in FL |
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Print view is sideways
Well, that's an entirely different thing; that's caused by having "markup"
(tracked changes or comments) in the document. Word expands the margins to accommodate the balloons. But such a document still looks the normal shape in Print Preview; it's just that the text is "shrunk" into the top left corner. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Robin in FL" wrote in message ... I am having the same (?) problem. I noticed that when I first open the document the page's print-layout view displayed on the monitor looks fine then all-of-a-sudden the "paper" is stretched to be wider than the ruler on the display. When I print or preview the page, the paper looks odd, too wide and short - I guess it's similar enough to look like landscape - and the text seems "shrunk" on the page. I too have checked margins, page layout, formats and styles and I don't see anything different or "odd" that would cause this. I use Word 2003. |
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