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Old November 4th, 2005, 05:53 PM
LindaCoedy
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Default Normal view shows one page and print view shows another?

I have a template and when I am in print layout or reading layout views my
template is correct with our correct company name. When I go to Normal view
I get our old template with our old company name. If I print however in
Normal view I get the page with the correct company name. I have no idea
where to start looking. Thanks.
 




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