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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
I have tried and tried to see the page breaks but the only way I can do it is
with full formatting turned on and that is driving me crazy!!! |
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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
Try View/Normal Layout. That will make page and section breaks visible
without all the other stuff! Carla "LadyNole" wrote: I have tried and tried to see the page breaks but the only way I can do it is with full formatting turned on and that is driving me crazy!!! |
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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
There is no such thing as "Normal Layout" view (or Normal view) in Word
2007. Obviously you did not take your own advice before you offered it to someone else. CarlaP wrote: Try View/Normal Layout. That will make page and section breaks visible without all the other stuff! Carla |
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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
In Office Button | Word Options | Display, you don't have to turn on all
formatting marks, but you do have to turn on "Spaces". LadyNole wrote: I have tried and tried to see the page breaks but the only way I can do it is with full formatting turned on and that is driving me crazy!!! |
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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
Okay, Garfield, let's not get nasty here. It's called Draft View in 2007 but
it works the same way as the old Normal view did. Cyndie Browning Tulsa, OK "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: There is no such thing as "Normal Layout" view (or Normal view) in Word 2007. Obviously you did not take your own advice before you offered it to someone else. CarlaP wrote: Try View/Normal Layout. That will make page and section breaks visible without all the other stuff! Carla |
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Is there a way to view page breaks in draft mode in 2007?
Actually it doesn't quite. The display of page breaks depends on different
settings than in Word 2003. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "gr8auntieokie" wrote in message ... Okay, Garfield, let's not get nasty here. It's called Draft View in 2007 but it works the same way as the old Normal view did. Cyndie Browning Tulsa, OK "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: There is no such thing as "Normal Layout" view (or Normal view) in Word 2007. Obviously you did not take your own advice before you offered it to someone else. CarlaP wrote: Try View/Normal Layout. That will make page and section breaks visible without all the other stuff! Carla |
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