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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to
correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
Try the following: On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View
tab. Select the "White space between pages (Print view only)" check box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
Thank you for your help Stefan. I did do as you suggested and the "White
space between pages(Print view only)" box was checked. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try the following: On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab. Select the "White space between pages (Print view only)" check box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
Try this instead: In an existing document, click Format | Columns, and
choose the "One" option (even if it already appears to be selected). Click OK. If this fixes the problem, repeat the procedure in the normal.dot template. When you are done, save and close the template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help Stefan. I did do as you suggested and the "White space between pages(Print view only)" box was checked. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try the following: On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab. Select the "White space between pages (Print view only)" check box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
Dear Stefan, you are a genius, thank you for your help. I can type more than
a one page document again. thank you for your kindness. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try this instead: In an existing document, click Format | Columns, and choose the "One" option (even if it already appears to be selected). Click OK. If this fixes the problem, repeat the procedure in the normal.dot template. When you are done, save and close the template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help Stefan. I did do as you suggested and the "White space between pages(Print view only)" box was checked. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try the following: On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab. Select the "White space between pages (Print view only)" check box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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My 2003 Word has stopped auto page breaks. How do I fix?
You are welcome. :-)
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote: Dear Stefan, you are a genius, thank you for your help. I can type more than a one page document again. thank you for your kindness. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try this instead: In an existing document, click Format | Columns, and choose the "One" option (even if it already appears to be selected). Click OK. If this fixes the problem, repeat the procedure in the normal.dot template. When you are done, save and close the template. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... Thank you for your help Stefan. I did do as you suggested and the "White space between pages(Print view only)" box was checked. "Stefan Blom" wrote: Try the following: On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab. Select the "White space between pages (Print view only)" check box. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Karavin" wrote in message ... My 2003 Word has stopped doing automatic page breaks. I have not been able to correct this. If anyone has any ideas for me I would be grateful. |
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