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Word 2007 document view stretched with new wide screen monitor
I have a new Dell computer with a 21.5" W Full HD monitor. It stretches the
view. How can I get my docs to be in normal view or in scale. This is also happening with other software (photoshop, etc.) which I have had to purchase the latest versions to be able to correct. Any ideas? Someone offered a macro to correct it, but that is all new to me. Not certain how to even start. Suggested macro below: Sub Makro1() With ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom .PageFit = wdPageFitFullPage .Percentage = 25 .PageFit = wdPageFitNone End With End Sub -- SLB |
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Word 2007 document view stretched with new wide screen monitor
I am not sure if that macro will do it, but to see how to make use of it,
see the following page of fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website: http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm What you probably need to do however is change the screen resolution of the monitor. There should be a Dell forum/website from which you can get assistance. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SLB" wrote in message ... I have a new Dell computer with a 21.5" W Full HD monitor. It stretches the view. How can I get my docs to be in normal view or in scale. This is also happening with other software (photoshop, etc.) which I have had to purchase the latest versions to be able to correct. Any ideas? Someone offered a macro to correct it, but that is all new to me. Not certain how to even start. Suggested macro below: Sub Makro1() With ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom .PageFit = wdPageFitFullPage .Percentage = 25 .PageFit = wdPageFitNone End With End Sub -- SLB |
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Word 2007 document view stretched with new wide screen monitor
I am not sure if that macro will do it, but to see how to make use of it,
see the following page of fellow MVP Graham Mayor's website: http://www.gmayor.com/installing_macro.htm What you probably need to do however is change the screen resolution of the monitor. There should be a Dell forum/website from which you can get assistance. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com "SLB" wrote in message ... I have a new Dell computer with a 21.5" W Full HD monitor. It stretches the view. How can I get my docs to be in normal view or in scale. This is also happening with other software (photoshop, etc.) which I have had to purchase the latest versions to be able to correct. Any ideas? Someone offered a macro to correct it, but that is all new to me. Not certain how to even start. Suggested macro below: Sub Makro1() With ActiveWindow.ActivePane.View.Zoom .PageFit = wdPageFitFullPage .Percentage = 25 .PageFit = wdPageFitNone End With End Sub -- SLB |
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