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Select the 'View' ribbon and the layout options are at the extreme left
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To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following:
Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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I've tried all that and, for some reason, it doesn't work. the draft view
tab stays highlighted and print layout view does not stay on. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following: Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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You might also want to try the following so that you cannot open a document
in Draft view: Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options Click Advanced Under General, clear the Allow opening a document in Draft view check box. Click OK "Judi" wrote: I've tried all that and, for some reason, it doesn't work. the draft view tab stays highlighted and print layout view does not stay on. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following: Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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I did that, too. That box is not checked.
-- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: You might also want to try the following so that you cannot open a document in Draft view: Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options Click Advanced Under General, clear the Allow opening a document in Draft view check box. Click OK "Judi" wrote: I've tried all that and, for some reason, it doesn't work. the draft view tab stays highlighted and print layout view does not stay on. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following: Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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I assume the document is in .docx and not .dotm format (hence no AutoOpen or
AutoClose macro in the document that resets the view to Draft view each time the document is opened or closed) and that the attached document template is Normal.dotm. You might try closing Word, renaming the Normal.dotm template as something like oldNormal.dotm and reopening Word. Word will create a new Normal.dotm. Then open the document and see what happens. "Judi" wrote: I did that, too. That box is not checked. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: You might also want to try the following so that you cannot open a document in Draft view: Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options Click Advanced Under General, clear the Allow opening a document in Draft view check box. Click OK "Judi" wrote: I've tried all that and, for some reason, it doesn't work. the draft view tab stays highlighted and print layout view does not stay on. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following: Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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One last thought. You have not made it clear if the problem is limited to a
single document. If it is, the document may be corrupt. If the problem is limited to a single document, try the following: Press CTRL+A Press ALT+LEFT ARROW (deselects the final paragraph mark) Press CTRL+C (copy the entire document except the final paragraph mark) Press CTRL+N (create a new document based on the normal template) Press CTRL+V (paste what you have copied into the new document) Now try switching views. "Judi" wrote: I did that, too. That box is not checked. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: You might also want to try the following so that you cannot open a document in Draft view: Click the Microsoft Office Button, and then click Word Options Click Advanced Under General, clear the Allow opening a document in Draft view check box. Click OK "Judi" wrote: I've tried all that and, for some reason, it doesn't work. the draft view tab stays highlighted and print layout view does not stay on. -- Judi "Aeneas" wrote: To switch to Print Layout view, do one of the following: Click Print Layout in the View shortcuts on the status bar Click Print Layout in the Document Views group on the View tab Press ALT+CTRL+P Other views are readily available in View shortcuts and in the Document Views group. "Judi" wrote: -- Judi |
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