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If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen
unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP |
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If by Normal view you mean Draft view, then you will not see page breaks
unless you display nonprinting characters. But I suspect that you mean you are working in Print Layout view (you would see the second page in Draft view). Although I would not expect to see this issue in Word 2007 (except perhaps in a legacy document), try going to Page Layout | Columns | More Columns and clicking on the preset picture for One, then OK. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TPatton" wrote in message ... If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP |
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If by Normal view you mean Draft view, then you will not see page breaks
unless you display nonprinting characters. But I suspect that you mean you are working in Print Layout view (you would see the second page in Draft view). Although I would not expect to see this issue in Word 2007 (except perhaps in a legacy document), try going to Page Layout | Columns | More Columns and clicking on the preset picture for One, then OK. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TPatton" wrote in message ... If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP |
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Hi Suzanne
I also had the same problem as the original post. After finding your solution, and trying it out, I was so pleased to see that, of course, it solved the problem. Thank you for stopping me banging my head against a brick wall!! Best wishes, Angie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If by Normal view you mean Draft view, then you will not see page breaks unless you display nonprinting characters. But I suspect that you mean you are working in Print Layout view (you would see the second page in Draft view). Although I would not expect to see this issue in Word 2007 (except perhaps in a legacy document), try going to Page Layout | Columns | More Columns and clicking on the preset picture for One, then OK. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TPatton" wrote in message ... If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP . |
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Hi Suzanne
I also had the same problem as the original post. After finding your solution, and trying it out, I was so pleased to see that, of course, it solved the problem. Thank you for stopping me banging my head against a brick wall!! Best wishes, Angie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If by Normal view you mean Draft view, then you will not see page breaks unless you display nonprinting characters. But I suspect that you mean you are working in Print Layout view (you would see the second page in Draft view). Although I would not expect to see this issue in Word 2007 (except perhaps in a legacy document), try going to Page Layout | Columns | More Columns and clicking on the preset picture for One, then OK. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TPatton" wrote in message ... If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP . |
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I'm glad that worked for you. The reason it works is a very odd bug that
supposedly has been fixed in recent versions of Word but does still crop up from time to time. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "angie rivoire" angie wrote in message ... Hi Suzanne I also had the same problem as the original post. After finding your solution, and trying it out, I was so pleased to see that, of course, it solved the problem. Thank you for stopping me banging my head against a brick wall!! Best wishes, Angie "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: If by Normal view you mean Draft view, then you will not see page breaks unless you display nonprinting characters. But I suspect that you mean you are working in Print Layout view (you would see the second page in Draft view). Although I would not expect to see this issue in Word 2007 (except perhaps in a legacy document), try going to Page Layout | Columns | More Columns and clicking on the preset picture for One, then OK. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "TPatton" wrote in message ... If I'm typing a WORD document the second page does not show up on the screen unless I put a manual page break in. The second page is there and is created but is just not displayed. Of course putting manual page breaks in is frustrating if you are editing the document a lot. Any clues? I am using Microsoft Office 2007 in Normal view. Please HEEEEELLLLLLLLLPPPP . |
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Suzanne - I hope you can help me. I am working in Word 2013. My document (11 pages so far) has an outline throughout with four tables and some footnotes. I do have page breaks inserted before my tables. One of my pages is set up as landscape to give more room for two of my tables. My problem: Part of the text, my footnotes and my most important table (of course) have disappeared. The only way I can view all of the text and all of the tables is through web layout and, unfortunately, I can't see my footnotes in this option. How can I get all of this back in print layout?
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