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Fantastic! I knew the answer to this nagging issue would be simple - that
doesn't make it simple to determine! Since installing Office 2003 a couple of days ago, I have been plagues with this annoying problem. I wonder why MS would have Word 2003 default to this? Oh well, no matter now - thanks, you've earned the Tylenol Remedy of the Day Award. Jeff "Bill Foley" wrote: Open Word, put your cursor at the very top of the page. Cursor should turn into an up and down arrow with "Show white space". Click. Close Word. Re-open Word. Is it all better? -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "nedkelly2" wrote in message ... Hi, My problem is that when I open Word 2003, or a new document etc, the cursor is right at the top edge of the page instead of under the margin. There does not appear to be a margin at the top and bottom of the page. I have tried using and old document and deleting all the text and saving it as normal.dot and deleting the old one, but when I open a new doc is has exactly the same problem ![]() setting or style or something that applies itself to all new documents as soon as they open (or maybe I am talking rubbish). I am very frustrated have spent ages trying to put this right. It was working okay but I think I just hit a few wrong keys when typing a letter once and got this problem appear. I have Win XP Pro and Word 2003. When I use word under a different user, it works fine, but different users have a different normal.dot. I have tried copying the normal.dot from a different user and still I get the same problem HELP! PLEASE! Thanks, Wayne |
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Who me?! Click in the wrong place?! ;-) You're probably correct about that.
Maybe MS could add something to the Help files within Word about the 'show white space' feature. I was unable to find it in Help if it's already there. I had never run across the 'show white space' feature in all the years I've used Word. I bet there are a couple of other things Word can do that I haven't found! ;-) Thanks, Jeff Menard "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Word 2003 does *not* default to this view. Most likely you inadvertently clicked in the wrong place. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" Jeff wrote in message ... Fantastic! I knew the answer to this nagging issue would be simple - that doesn't make it simple to determine! Since installing Office 2003 a couple of days ago, I have been plagues with this annoying problem. I wonder why MS would have Word 2003 default to this? Oh well, no matter now - thanks, you've earned the Tylenol Remedy of the Day Award. Jeff "Bill Foley" wrote: Open Word, put your cursor at the very top of the page. Cursor should turn into an up and down arrow with "Show white space". Click. Close Word. Re-open Word. Is it all better? -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "nedkelly2" wrote in message ... Hi, My problem is that when I open Word 2003, or a new document etc, the cursor is right at the top edge of the page instead of under the margin. There does not appear to be a margin at the top and bottom of the page. I have tried using and old document and deleting all the text and saving it as normal.dot and deleting the old one, but when I open a new doc is has exactly the same problem ![]() format setting or style or something that applies itself to all new documents as soon as they open (or maybe I am talking rubbish). I am very frustrated have spent ages trying to put this right. It was working okay but I think I just hit a few wrong keys when typing a letter once and got this problem appear. I have Win XP Pro and Word 2003. When I use word under a different user, it works fine, but different users have a different normal.dot. I have tried copying the normal.dot from a different user and still I get the same problem HELP! PLEASE! Thanks, Wayne |
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This feature is new in Word 2003. If you type "white space" into Word's
Answer Wizard, the first topic listed is "Show or hide white space in print layout view." Unfortunately, this assumes that you know this term. If you type "missing header," one of the hits is "Troubleshoot headers and footers." The first section of this topic is promising: "The headers and footers have disappeared." Unfortunately, if you expand this heading, there is no mention of white space. This is not surprising, as the built-in Help rarely manages to keep pace with new features. FWIW, that Help topic does provide the answers to a lot of other FAQs. If you use the Knowledge Base Search option (under "Other places to look"), you get a lot of articles about missing headers in email messages and the like, but if you use Advanced Search to limit the search to Word 2003 (you'll have to reenter the "missing header" search term), the first hit is "Documents open with no margins visible in Word 2003" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=838674), which provides the correct answer. One of the suggestions that was made for Word 12 was to require a Ctrl+click to Show/Hide White Space. I don't yet know whether that recommendation has been (or will be ) implemented. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" wrote in message ... Who me?! Click in the wrong place?! ;-) You're probably correct about that. Maybe MS could add something to the Help files within Word about the 'show white space' feature. I was unable to find it in Help if it's already there. I had never run across the 'show white space' feature in all the years I've used Word. I bet there are a couple of other things Word can do that I haven't found! ;-) Thanks, Jeff Menard "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Word 2003 does *not* default to this view. Most likely you inadvertently clicked in the wrong place. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" Jeff wrote in message ... Fantastic! I knew the answer to this nagging issue would be simple - that doesn't make it simple to determine! Since installing Office 2003 a couple of days ago, I have been plagues with this annoying problem. I wonder why MS would have Word 2003 default to this? Oh well, no matter now - thanks, you've earned the Tylenol Remedy of the Day Award. Jeff "Bill Foley" wrote: Open Word, put your cursor at the very top of the page. Cursor should turn into an up and down arrow with "Show white space". Click. Close Word. Re-open Word. Is it all better? -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "nedkelly2" wrote in message ... Hi, My problem is that when I open Word 2003, or a new document etc, the cursor is right at the top edge of the page instead of under the margin. There does not appear to be a margin at the top and bottom of the page. I have tried using and old document and deleting all the text and saving it as normal.dot and deleting the old one, but when I open a new doc is has exactly the same problem ![]() format setting or style or something that applies itself to all new documents as soon as they open (or maybe I am talking rubbish). I am very frustrated have spent ages trying to put this right. It was working okay but I think I just hit a few wrong keys when typing a letter once and got this problem appear. I have Win XP Pro and Word 2003. When I use word under a different user, it works fine, but different users have a different normal.dot. I have tried copying the normal.dot from a different user and still I get the same problem HELP! PLEASE! Thanks, Wayne |
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I just came across this post today . . . this issue has been driving me crazy
too and I haven't had the time to research it until today. Too bad this information isn't listed somewhere under "Page Views" in the help section; it seems that would be a much more logical place to find it. Maybe a suggestion for future versions. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This feature is new in Word 2003. If you type "white space" into Word's Answer Wizard, the first topic listed is "Show or hide white space in print layout view." Unfortunately, this assumes that you know this term. If you type "missing header," one of the hits is "Troubleshoot headers and footers." The first section of this topic is promising: "The headers and footers have disappeared." Unfortunately, if you expand this heading, there is no mention of white space. This is not surprising, as the built-in Help rarely manages to keep pace with new features. FWIW, that Help topic does provide the answers to a lot of other FAQs. If you use the Knowledge Base Search option (under "Other places to look"), you get a lot of articles about missing headers in email messages and the like, but if you use Advanced Search to limit the search to Word 2003 (you'll have to reenter the "missing header" search term), the first hit is "Documents open with no margins visible in Word 2003" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=838674), which provides the correct answer. One of the suggestions that was made for Word 12 was to require a Ctrl+click to Show/Hide White Space. I don't yet know whether that recommendation has been (or will be ) implemented. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" wrote in message ... Who me?! Click in the wrong place?! ;-) You're probably correct about that. Maybe MS could add something to the Help files within Word about the 'show white space' feature. I was unable to find it in Help if it's already there. I had never run across the 'show white space' feature in all the years I've used Word. I bet there are a couple of other things Word can do that I haven't found! ;-) Thanks, Jeff Menard "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Word 2003 does *not* default to this view. Most likely you inadvertently clicked in the wrong place. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" Jeff wrote in message ... Fantastic! I knew the answer to this nagging issue would be simple - that doesn't make it simple to determine! Since installing Office 2003 a couple of days ago, I have been plagues with this annoying problem. I wonder why MS would have Word 2003 default to this? Oh well, no matter now - thanks, you've earned the Tylenol Remedy of the Day Award. Jeff "Bill Foley" wrote: Open Word, put your cursor at the very top of the page. Cursor should turn into an up and down arrow with "Show white space". Click. Close Word. Re-open Word. Is it all better? -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "nedkelly2" wrote in message ... Hi, My problem is that when I open Word 2003, or a new document etc, the cursor is right at the top edge of the page instead of under the margin. There does not appear to be a margin at the top and bottom of the page. I have tried using and old document and deleting all the text and saving it as normal.dot and deleting the old one, but when I open a new doc is has exactly the same problem ![]() format setting or style or something that applies itself to all new documents as soon as they open (or maybe I am talking rubbish). I am very frustrated have spent ages trying to put this right. It was working okay but I think I just hit a few wrong keys when typing a letter once and got this problem appear. I have Win XP Pro and Word 2003. When I use word under a different user, it works fine, but different users have a different normal.dot. I have tried copying the normal.dot from a different user and still I get the same problem HELP! PLEASE! Thanks, Wayne |
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As I said, Help seldom keeps pace with new features.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Trey McNeal" Trey wrote in message ... I just came across this post today . . . this issue has been driving me crazy too and I haven't had the time to research it until today. Too bad this information isn't listed somewhere under "Page Views" in the help section; it seems that would be a much more logical place to find it. Maybe a suggestion for future versions. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: This feature is new in Word 2003. If you type "white space" into Word's Answer Wizard, the first topic listed is "Show or hide white space in layout view." Unfortunately, this assumes that you know this term. If you type "missing header," one of the hits is "Troubleshoot headers and footers." The first section of this topic is promising: "The headers and footers have disappeared." Unfortunately, if you expand this heading, there is no mention of white space. This is not surprising, as the built-in Help rarely manages to keep pace with new features. FWIW, that Help topic does provide the answers to a lot of other FAQs. If you use the Knowledge Base Search option (under "Other places to look"), you get a lot of articles about missing headers in email messages and the like, but if you use Advanced Search to limit the search to Word 2003 (you'll have to reenter the "missing header" search term), the first hit is "Documents open with no margins visible in Word 2003" (http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=838674), which provides the correct answer. One of the suggestions that was made for Word 12 was to require a Ctrl+click to Show/Hide White Space. I don't yet know whether that recommendation has been (or will be ) implemented. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" wrote in message ... Who me?! Click in the wrong place?! ;-) You're probably correct about that. Maybe MS could add something to the Help files within Word about the 'show white space' feature. I was unable to find it in Help if it's already there. I had never run across the 'show white space' feature in all the years I've used Word. I bet there are a couple of other things Word can do that I haven't found! ;-) Thanks, Jeff Menard "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Word 2003 does *not* default to this view. Most likely you inadvertently clicked in the wrong place. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Jeff Menard" Jeff wrote in message ... Fantastic! I knew the answer to this nagging issue would be simple - that doesn't make it simple to determine! Since installing Office 2003 a couple of days ago, I have been plagues with this annoying problem. I wonder why MS would have Word 2003 default to this? Oh well, no matter now - thanks, you've earned the Tylenol Remedy of the Day Award. Jeff "Bill Foley" wrote: Open Word, put your cursor at the very top of the page. Cursor should turn into an up and down arrow with "Show white space". Click. Close Word. Re-open Word. Is it all better? -- Bill Foley, Microsoft MVP (PowerPoint) Microsoft Office Specialist Master Instructor - XP www.pttinc.com Check out PPT FAQs at: http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/ Check out Word FAQs at: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/General/index.htm "nedkelly2" wrote in message ... Hi, My problem is that when I open Word 2003, or a new document etc, the cursor is right at the top edge of the page instead of under the margin. There does not appear to be a margin at the top and bottom of the page. I have tried using and old document and deleting all the text and saving it as normal.dot and deleting the old one, but when I open a new doc is has exactly the same problem ![]() a format setting or style or something that applies itself to all new documents as soon as they open (or maybe I am talking rubbish). I am very frustrated have spent ages trying to put this right. It was working okay but I think I just hit a few wrong keys when typing a letter once and got this problem appear. I have Win XP Pro and Word 2003. When I use word under a different user, it works fine, but different users have a different normal.dot. I have tried copying the normal.dot from a different user and still I get the same problem HELP! PLEASE! Thanks, Wayne |
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