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I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template
apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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I'm going to take a guess at this. Move your cursor up to the top of the
"page". If/when the cursor changes, click. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message ... I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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Thank you JoAnn:
I think I stummbled upon this very same fix right after I sent my email question. You are right! Here's what I found: By moving the cursor to the top of the template a small double-sided arrow would appear with a caption saying something about "white space[s]". I clicked on the arrows and then the full template page miraculously appeared. Amazing! Geez! Do you have any idea how much time I spent on this! I can't for the life of me figure out why the whole template page doesn't just appear without having to resort to clicking the double-sided arrow. How on earth was I supposed to know I had to click a double-sided arrow first? Just doesn't make sense. Anyway, thanks for your quick answer. This was the first time using online help and I am pleased with the quick response. Now if you could just make Word make sense! WFM "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I'm going to take a guess at this. Move your cursor up to the top of the "page". If/when the cursor changes, click. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message ... I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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When that first happened to me I was dumb-founded. I hit the archives and
found Suzanne's excellent article on that problem. I couldn't figure out how the heck that "feature" could ever be used. Well, you know how those things come back to bite you in the butt? I learned to appreciate that feature when I was working on a standards manual and wanted to make sure that all of my pages were aligned properly. I had started with existing files and the paragraph styles were all screwed up. Getting rid of the white space allowed me to make sure everything looked alright even if the styles were different. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you JoAnn: I think I stummbled upon this very same fix right after I sent my email question. You are right! Here's what I found: By moving the cursor to the top of the template a small double-sided arrow would appear with a caption saying something about "white space[s]". I clicked on the arrows and then the full template page miraculously appeared. Amazing! Geez! Do you have any idea how much time I spent on this! I can't for the life of me figure out why the whole template page doesn't just appear without having to resort to clicking the double-sided arrow. How on earth was I supposed to know I had to click a double-sided arrow first? Just doesn't make sense. Anyway, thanks for your quick answer. This was the first time using online help and I am pleased with the quick response. Now if you could just make Word make sense! WFM "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I'm going to take a guess at this. Move your cursor up to the top of the "page". If/when the cursor changes, click. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message ... I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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I didn't at first think I'd have any use for the feature either, especially
since I work mostly in Normal view, which is already continuous. But whenever I have inserted any element that forces Word into Print Layout view (or can be viewed only in Print Layout view), such as drawings or columns, it is helpful to suppress the space between pages so I still get continuous text, making it a lot easier to proofread and also to select text that breaks across pages. The part of this that I really didn't expect, though, is that when you suppress "white space," you're really suppressing display of anything in the header or footer. One of my templates (a fax cover sheet) has the stubs (From, To, etc.) in a text box or frame anchored to the header (the "letterhead in the side margin" trick), and when I inadvertently suppressed white space, all of that was missing, too. -- 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. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... When that first happened to me I was dumb-founded. I hit the archives and found Suzanne's excellent article on that problem. I couldn't figure out how the heck that "feature" could ever be used. Well, you know how those things come back to bite you in the butt? I learned to appreciate that feature when I was working on a standards manual and wanted to make sure that all of my pages were aligned properly. I had started with existing files and the paragraph styles were all screwed up. Getting rid of the white space allowed me to make sure everything looked alright even if the styles were different. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you JoAnn: I think I stummbled upon this very same fix right after I sent my email question. You are right! Here's what I found: By moving the cursor to the top of the template a small double-sided arrow would appear with a caption saying something about "white space[s]". I clicked on the arrows and then the full template page miraculously appeared. Amazing! Geez! Do you have any idea how much time I spent on this! I can't for the life of me figure out why the whole template page doesn't just appear without having to resort to clicking the double-sided arrow. How on earth was I supposed to know I had to click a double-sided arrow first? Just doesn't make sense. Anyway, thanks for your quick answer. This was the first time using online help and I am pleased with the quick response. Now if you could just make Word make sense! WFM "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I'm going to take a guess at this. Move your cursor up to the top of the "page". If/when the cursor changes, click. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message ... I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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Funny how we learn our own reasons for using, or not using, various
features. :-) -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... I didn't at first think I'd have any use for the feature either, especially since I work mostly in Normal view, which is already continuous. But whenever I have inserted any element that forces Word into Print Layout view (or can be viewed only in Print Layout view), such as drawings or columns, it is helpful to suppress the space between pages so I still get continuous text, making it a lot easier to proofread and also to select text that breaks across pages. The part of this that I really didn't expect, though, is that when you suppress "white space," you're really suppressing display of anything in the header or footer. One of my templates (a fax cover sheet) has the stubs (From, To, etc.) in a text box or frame anchored to the header (the "letterhead in the side margin" trick), and when I inadvertently suppressed white space, all of that was missing, too. -- 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. "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote in message ... When that first happened to me I was dumb-founded. I hit the archives and found Suzanne's excellent article on that problem. I couldn't figure out how the heck that "feature" could ever be used. Well, you know how those things come back to bite you in the butt? I learned to appreciate that feature when I was working on a standards manual and wanted to make sure that all of my pages were aligned properly. I had started with existing files and the paragraph styles were all screwed up. Getting rid of the white space allowed me to make sure everything looked alright even if the styles were different. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message news ![]() Thank you JoAnn: I think I stummbled upon this very same fix right after I sent my email question. You are right! Here's what I found: By moving the cursor to the top of the template a small double-sided arrow would appear with a caption saying something about "white space[s]". I clicked on the arrows and then the full template page miraculously appeared. Amazing! Geez! Do you have any idea how much time I spent on this! I can't for the life of me figure out why the whole template page doesn't just appear without having to resort to clicking the double-sided arrow. How on earth was I supposed to know I had to click a double-sided arrow first? Just doesn't make sense. Anyway, thanks for your quick answer. This was the first time using online help and I am pleased with the quick response. Now if you could just make Word make sense! WFM "JoAnn Paules [MVP]" wrote: I'm going to take a guess at this. Move your cursor up to the top of the "page". If/when the cursor changes, click. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] "WFM" wrote in message ... I trying use an Avery 8387 postcard template from MS. The full template apears on the download selection page, however, once the template is downloaded the top of the template is cutoff. I tried making adjustments on the Page Setup and I tried several different templates but they all cutoff the top of the template. How do I fix this very frustrating problem? |
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