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Donna
 
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Default asking about 'read' icon in word?

I was using a computer at school the other day and noticed this feature in
Word. It can show a document 2 pages at a time, like a book. How can I find
this feature? Using Office 2000.
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Graham Mayor
 
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Zoom two pages.
or with Word versions after 2000
reading layout.

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Donna wrote:
I was using a computer at school the other day and noticed this
feature in Word. It can show a document 2 pages at a time, like a
book. How can I find this feature? Using Office 2000.



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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Reading Layout view was introduced in Word 2003, so you can't get it
directly in Word 2000. As Graham suggests, you can display two pages at a
time in Print Layout view or Print Preview, but this won't be the same thing
because it will be WYSIWYG, and the print will be too small to read. Reading
Layout view doesn't attempt to preserve the page layout--just presents the
text at 100% for reading.

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I was using a computer at school the other day and noticed this feature in
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