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Default View Header by Default


By default, the header and footer are visible on the screen in Word
2003. Somehow, I have hidden them and have to choose View Header
and Footer every time I start Word. I've done this before and have
restored the default view, but this time for the life of me I cannot
remember how to restore this.

Help?

Word 2003 on Windows XP.

Thanks!

Tommy


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See:
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By default, the header and footer are visible on the screen in Word
2003. Somehow, I have hidden them and have to choose View Header
and Footer every time I start Word. I've done this before and have
restored the default view, but this time for the life of me I cannot
remember how to restore this.

Help?

Word 2003 on Windows XP.

Thanks!

Tommy



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Well isn't that something. White Space was toggled ON, so I guess
that was throwing me. But your suggestion caused me to think to
toggle it off, File Exit, restart, then toggle it back on and
repeat.

Bingo! Go figure.

Thanks Lene!!!


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See:
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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Once you have used View | Header and Footer, then it *will* be toggled on;
why Word hadn't already saved that setting, I don't know.

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Well isn't that something. White Space was toggled ON, so I guess
that was throwing me. But your suggestion caused me to think to
toggle it off, File Exit, restart, then toggle it back on and
repeat.

Bingo! Go figure.

Thanks Lene!!!


On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 10:02:00 -0700, Lene Fredborg
wrote:

See:
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm


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Could be my installation has gotten corrupted somehow, but this isn't
the first time it has happened.


On Sun, 28 Oct 2007 15:58:19 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
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Once you have used View | Header and Footer, then it *will* be toggled on;
why Word hadn't already saved that setting, I don't know.

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