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Hello,
when I open a new document in Word 2003, the curser is on the very top of
the page in the print layout view.
It changed from seeing the top and bottom margins to not seeing the margins.
How can I get it back, so that I can see the top and bottom margins when I
open a new document.
Thanks,
AJS


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Hello,
when I open a new document in Word 2003, the curser is on the very top of
the page in the print layout view.
It changed from seeing the top and bottom margins to not seeing the
margins.
How can I get it back, so that I can see the top and bottom margins when I
open a new document.
Thanks,
AJS




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"AJS" wrote in message
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Hello,
when I open a new document in Word 2003, the curser is on the very top of
the page in the print layout view.
It changed from seeing the top and bottom margins to not seeing the
margins.
How can I get it back, so that I can see the top and bottom margins when I
open a new document.
Thanks,
AJS




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| Graham Mayor - Word MVP
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| My web site www.gmayor.com
| Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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| "AJS" wrote in message
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| Hello,
| when I open a new document in Word 2003, the curser is on the very top
of
| the page in the print layout view.
| It changed from seeing the top and bottom margins to not seeing the
| margins.
| How can I get it back, so that I can see the top and bottom margins when
I
| open a new document.
| Thanks,
| AJS
|
|
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| See http://www.gmayor.com/white_space.htm
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| Graham Mayor - Word MVP
|
| My web site www.gmayor.com
| Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org
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|
|
| "AJS" wrote in message
| ...
| Hello,
| when I open a new document in Word 2003, the curser is on the very top
of
| the page in the print layout view.
| It changed from seeing the top and bottom margins to not seeing the
| margins.
| How can I get it back, so that I can see the top and bottom margins when
I
| open a new document.
| Thanks,
| AJS
|
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|
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