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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.
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Hi Martin,

Such a large difference is almost certainly due to the use of hard page breaks and/or styles with 'page break before'
characteristics, combined with the use of different printer drivers on the PCs concerned. To lay out a document, Word gets
information from the printer driver as to what the printer can do and adjusts everything to suit. Apparently, the page breaks suit
the designated pages for one PC/driver combo but not the other.

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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.


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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Both users are linked to the same networked
printer.

Regards,
Martin

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Hi Martin,

Such a large difference is almost certainly due to the use of hard page breaks and/or styles with 'page break before'
characteristics, combined with the use of different printer drivers on the PCs concerned. To lay out a document, Word gets
information from the printer driver as to what the printer can do and adjusts everything to suit. Apparently, the page breaks suit
the designated pages for one PC/driver combo but not the other.

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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.

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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.



Am I right in thinking that when you look at the document, it's truncated at
Appendix 1 whilst your colleague's machine shows the whole file?

I'm just wanting to get it clear that it's not simply a layout issue with
one machine spreading the same amount of text over a larger/smaller number
of pages.


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OK,

I suspect the issue may be with the use of hidden text. That is, Word on one PC is set to display hidden text, the other is not -
and everything after Appendix 1 has been formatted as hidden text. You can toggle this via Tools|Options|Display and the printing of
hidden text via Tools|Options|Print (both assuming you're using Word 97-2003 - for Word 2007 both the display and print checkboxes
are under Word Options|Display).

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Hi,

Thanks for the reply. Both users are linked to the same networked
printer.

Regards,
Martin

macropod wrote:
Hi Martin,

Such a large difference is almost certainly due to the use of hard page breaks and/or styles with 'page break before'
characteristics, combined with the use of different printer drivers on the PCs concerned. To lay out a document, Word gets
information from the printer driver as to what the printer can do and adjusts everything to suit. Apparently, the page breaks
suit
the designated pages for one PC/driver combo but not the other.

--
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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.




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Yes, that is right.

Thank you.

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At work, I open a Word document and it is 41 pages long. My colleague
opens the same file from the same place on the network and they have
62 pages. Why could this be?

It's nothing to wo with the way view we have of Word. The doument I
open stops att Appendix 1 but the one my colleague opens goes on to
appendix 3.



Am I right in thinking that when you look at the document, it's truncated at
Appendix 1 whilst your colleague's machine shows the whole file?

I'm just wanting to get it clear that it's not simply a layout issue with
one machine spreading the same amount of text over a larger/smaller number
of pages.


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PeterMcC

If you feel that any of the above is incorrect,
inappropriate or offensive in any way,
please ignore it and accept my apologies.

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Hi again,

I tried the hidden text thing but that made no differnece. Most
baffling!

Cheers,
Martin
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