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When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages.
How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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Dan,
Do you mean the dotted line at the bottom of a page? That only shows in Normal view. If you say it only shows one page are you in print preview or in Print Layout the maximum you can see in Print Layout is two pages. In Print preview you can determin the number of pages you see by dragging the button for multiple pages. Somehow I get the feeling you want something else, can you elaborate? Luc "Dan" schreef in bericht ... When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages. How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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Actually, in Word 2003, you can view more than 2 pages (just like with
traditional Print Preview) in Print Layout mode. "Luc" wrote in message ... Dan, Do you mean the dotted line at the bottom of a page? That only shows in Normal view. If you say it only shows one page are you in print preview or in Print Layout the maximum you can see in Print Layout is two pages. In Print preview you can determin the number of pages you see by dragging the button for multiple pages. Somehow I get the feeling you want something else, can you elaborate? Luc "Dan" schreef in bericht ... When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages. How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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Yes, I meant the dotted line at the bottom of the page. Even in normal view
mine do not show. "Dan" wrote in message ... When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages. How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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This could be because you have "Background repagination" disabled on the
General tab of Tools | Options. This should be reenabled when you switch to Print Layout view. If you can't see more than one page even in Print Layout view, then go to Format | Columns and click on the box labeled "One." Even if it is already selected, click it again anyway. -- 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. "Dan" wrote in message ... Yes, I meant the dotted line at the bottom of the page. Even in normal view mine do not show. "Dan" wrote in message ... When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages. How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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It could be that you have the Tools, Options, View tab, "Wrap to Window"
feature checked. If you do, there is no dotted line showing, even in Normal view, because the text is no longer arranged by actual page layout, but in order to fit the window size. Uncheck that feature and the dotted line will return. Larry Dan wrote: Yes, I meant the dotted line at the bottom of the page. Even in normal view mine do not show. "Dan" wrote in message ... When using MS Word It only shows page 1 even though I may have 5 or 6 pages. How can I set it up so I can see when I am at the end of a page? It use to show lines across the screen when I neared the end of the page, but they are gone. |
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