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Old April 3rd, 2009, 10:07 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
mcp6453[_2_]
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Default Side-by-Side Pages

For some reason, Word 2003 has just started displaying pages side-by-side. The
problem is NOT the reading mode. Here is a post by another person who had
exactly the same problem, but no one posted a solution:

Whenever I open/start a document in my Word 2003 it appears in a view that is
side-by-side. I have looked into this problem and it is not a print preview
issue, it is not a view issue (i am using print view), it is not some kind of
reading layout problem. Odd pages appear on the left, even on the right and it
is frustrating to scroll through them and have it move left and right. As a
weird side-note, if i open any kind of side panel, such as dictionary/thesaurus
or help panel and the like, it reverts back to single page viewing, but as soon
as I close this panel it returns to two page (yes I realize that i could just
leave a panel open at all time, but i want a solution not a temporary fix). Any
help is greatly appreciated.
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Old April 3rd, 2009, 10:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Default Side-by-Side Pages

The short and easy answer is that you need to go to View | Zoom and select
some Zoom ratio other than Two Pages (starting, perhaps, with Whole Page or
Page Width or Text Width). Sadly, this may not help if you want 100%;
apparently on some wide screens Word helpfully decides that if two pages
will fit at a given Zoom ratio you must surely want to see two pages. From
responses here, I gather that changing the Zoom by as little as 1% can kick
it back into line.

I've had the opposite problem in Print Preview--where, when I select Two
Pages, I get only one; if I decrease the zoom, I get four. sigh

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
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Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org

"mcp6453" wrote in message
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For some reason, Word 2003 has just started displaying pages side-by-side.
The problem is NOT the reading mode. Here is a post by another person who
had exactly the same problem, but no one posted a solution:

Whenever I open/start a document in my Word 2003 it appears in a view that
is side-by-side. I have looked into this problem and it is not a print
preview issue, it is not a view issue (i am using print view), it is not
some kind of reading layout problem. Odd pages appear on the left, even on
the right and it is frustrating to scroll through them and have it move
left and right. As a weird side-note, if i open any kind of side panel,
such as dictionary/thesaurus or help panel and the like, it reverts back
to single page viewing, but as soon as I close this panel it returns to
two page (yes I realize that i could just leave a panel open at all time,
but i want a solution not a temporary fix). Any help is greatly
appreciated.


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Old April 4th, 2009, 04:42 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.pagelayout
mcp6453[_2_]
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Default Side-by-Side Pages

Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
The short and easy answer is that you need to go to View | Zoom and
select some Zoom ratio other than Two Pages (starting, perhaps, with
Whole Page or Page Width or Text Width). Sadly, this may not help if you
want 100%; apparently on some wide screens Word helpfully decides that
if two pages will fit at a given Zoom ratio you must surely want to see
two pages. From responses here, I gather that changing the Zoom by as
little as 1% can kick it back into line.

I've had the opposite problem in Print Preview--where, when I select Two
Pages, I get only one; if I decrease the zoom, I get four. sigh


Thanks, Suzanne. That's pretty surprising, actually.
 




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