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Word 2007 Page View
I'm having the same issue as SLB. I've recently purchased a new monitor
(16:9, my old one was 4:3) which has meant I've now got enough room to have two pages next to each other at 100% zoom. I've tried the method already mentioned (choosing 1x1 page then zooming in using the + at the bottom right of the screen) but that didn't solve it. There is nothing wrong with my display resolution as it's only Word that has this issue. I have to zoom into 120% in order to have one page displayed at a time, and that's too close. "SLB" wrote: I just purchased a new Dell computer with Series ST2210 21.5" W Full HD Monitor, 21.5 VIS, VGA Cable. Everything in Word and other software (Photoshop, etc.) are stretched. I had to purchase latest software with Photoshop to be able to correct stretch to normal view/size. For Word2007, I really don't want to buy Office 2010 yet. So, I saw your suggestion for a Macro. But I don't know how to try that. Do I go to Macro button and choose record macro? This is all new to me. All I want is to view my Word docs in normal view/size that isn't stretched on this monitor. Here's your macro you gave. Do I use that one? Why is it spelled Sub Makro1 and not Macro? Sub Makro1() With ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom .PageFit = wdPageFitFullPage .Percentage = 25 .PageFit = wdPageFitNone End With End Sub -- SLB |
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