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Default Word Window Size

I find when I start Word that the window is always small and I have to
enlarge it. If I click on the box in the right hand corner, I cannot see the
details on the bottom (page # etc.). How do I set Word up to fill the screen
on startup?
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Default Word Window Size

You can modify the properties of the shortcut you use to start Word to make
it start Maximized, but if you cannot see all of a maximized window, then
you need to adjust your display settings.

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I find when I start Word that the window is always small and I have to
enlarge it. If I click on the box in the right hand corner, I cannot see

the
details on the bottom (page # etc.). How do I set Word up to fill the

screen
on startup?
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art


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