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Default Lost field for Top-text when opening documents in Word 2003

When I opening documents in word 2003 - in print-view, the filed for the
toptext and bottom-text is not showen. I have to open the fileds every time -
and this is really annoying. This happened when I was working with a new
template where I was using some functions for toptext and bottom-text.... and
I can`t find a way to get back to normal view. I have also tried to runthe
repair-fix in office without result.

Please help if someone has got an idea.

Mads
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Default Lost field for Top-text when opening documents in Word 2003

In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space
between pages" box | OK.

Madsli wrote:
When I opening documents in word 2003 - in print-view, the filed for the
toptext and bottom-text is not showen. I have to open the fileds every time -
and this is really annoying. This happened when I was working with a new
template where I was using some functions for toptext and bottom-text.... and
I can`t find a way to get back to normal view. I have also tried to runthe
repair-fix in office without result.

Please help if someone has got an idea.

Mads


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