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View in Office 2007
How do I view a document so the display shows one page? I think it used to
be called "normal" view in older versions of Office. Now in any of the views currently available I see all pages with the page breaks displaying. I want to see one page, then hit next to see the next page, etc. Thanks for your help. |
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What used to be called Normal View is known as Draft View in Word 2007.
However, how much content displays at one time is controlled by the Zoom settings regardless of which View you're actually using. Manual page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) display as dotted lines (labeled as Page Break) when in Draft View if you have non-printing characters (¶) displayed. Otherwise they display as unlabeled dotted lines. Natural page breaks are indicated by unlabeled dotted lines regardless of whether the ¶s are displayed or not. You can best view one full page at a time in either Reading Layout View or Print Layout View. In Reading Layout View use the View Options button (upper right) to set to Show One Page if necessary. In Print Layout View click the Zoom % (lower right) & select Whole Page or go to the View Tab % select One Page in the Zoom group. Happy Hollidays |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 12/23/07 1:16 PM, in article , "katmagic" wrote: How do I view a document so the display shows one page? I think it used to be called "normal" view in older versions of Office. Now in any of the views currently available I see all pages with the page breaks displaying. I want to see one page, then hit next to see the next page, etc. Thanks for your help. |
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Thanks! That was very helpful.
"CyberTaz" wrote in message .. . What used to be called Normal View is known as Draft View in Word 2007. However, how much content displays at one time is controlled by the Zoom settings regardless of which View you're actually using. Manual page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) display as dotted lines (labeled as Page Break) when in Draft View if you have non-printing characters (¶) displayed. Otherwise they display as unlabeled dotted lines. Natural page breaks are indicated by unlabeled dotted lines regardless of whether the ¶s are displayed or not. You can best view one full page at a time in either Reading Layout View or Print Layout View. In Reading Layout View use the View Options button (upper right) to set to Show One Page if necessary. In Print Layout View click the Zoom % (lower right) & select Whole Page or go to the View Tab % select One Page in the Zoom group. Happy Hollidays |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 12/23/07 1:16 PM, in article , "katmagic" wrote: How do I view a document so the display shows one page? I think it used to be called "normal" view in older versions of Office. Now in any of the views currently available I see all pages with the page breaks displaying. I want to see one page, then hit next to see the next page, etc. Thanks for your help. |
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