We've tried both views Print Layout (our typical view) and Normal View.
Also tried every zoom view ... we are using Word 2000, Windows NT with
Citrix.
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
No, the comments about centering suggest that Print Layout is the
view in
question. The description sounds like what you'd get if the zoom were
set to
Two Pages and you had only one.
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"Daiya Mitchell" wrote in message
.. .
Under the View menu, what has a checkmark next to it? Page Layout
or
Normal?
It sounds as though Page Layout (or Print Layout) view has been
turned on
when you are accustomed to Normal View.
On 2/8/05 8:26 PM, "m3boyz" wrote:
Hi Suzanne~
Thank you for your response. Unfortunately, zoom ratio was
something
we checked as well. The view we are looking at is at 100% - with
the
gray margins larger than normal. Also, at times when an existing
doc
is opened, only the right gray area can be viewed and the "white
page"
is placed all the way over to the left. The formatting is not
affected
in the actual doc - but it's awkward for the user to work with
because
the "visual" is off center.
Any other suggestions?
Thanks!
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