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How do I stop the new Microsoft Word from opening with the "print screen" (I
think that's what it's called)? I would like to select an option to make
Microsoft Word open in normal view instead of the new "print screen" view.
Please let me know if there is a way to do this. Thank you.
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I think perhaps you're referring to Reading Layout view? There's a check box
on the General tab of Tools | Options.

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How do I stop the new Microsoft Word from opening with the "print screen"

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think that's what it's called)? I would like to select an option to make
Microsoft Word open in normal view instead of the new "print screen" view.
Please let me know if there is a way to do this. Thank you.


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