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B Lewin
 
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Default a new page is not automatically inserted into a Word document

A new page is not automaticially inserted when I'm typing a Word document. I
have to manually insert a page break. Also, when I try to print a multi page
document, I only get the first page printed.
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Default a new page is not automatically inserted into a Word document

Does this occur in only one particular document? If yes, then
open the document, and click on Format | Columns | One | Apply
to: Whole document | OK. Even if "One" already appears to be
selected, click on it anyway.

Or does this occur in all new documents? If yes, then locate and
open your Normal.dot file as described in Method 1 in
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/...ocNotBlank.htm . Click
on Format | Columns | One | Apply to: Whole document | OK. Even
if "One" already appears to be selected, click on it anyway. Type
a character or two and delete what you just typed. Save the
Normal.dot file and close it.

B Lewin wrote:

A new page is not automaticially inserted when I'm typing a Word document. I
have to manually insert a page break. Also, when I try to print a multi page
document, I only get the first page printed.


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