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Different versions of Word
I've been using Word at my job over a year, on Windows XP.
We just got a new computer at home with XP, and I went to create something in Word. When I went to format the page setup to accomodate the task, I noticed that the page setup options are not there like they are on the version at work. I want to do a bookfold document with multiple pages, and there is no place to specify this at home. Does this have anything to do with the fact that at work we have XP Professional and that the home p.c. doesn't have that? I would think that Word would be the same, and that any differences would be in the Windows system, not the lowlier word processing software -- no? And then how can I find out how to format my document to do a multi-page folded booklet, where the pages will appear in the correct sequence, and double-sided when finished? Or do I really have to sit and figure/configure manually how to type it :-(? TIA, Max |
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