Office 2007 Problem: Print Layout mode cannot type OR view any tex

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Guest

Hi, I have a problem with office word 2007.
In "print layout" or in "full screen reading" I cannot see any text, and any
text i type in these 2 modes will not display either, but when i switch to
the other 3 modes, "web" "outline" "draft" they work perfectly fine.
I was wondering if anyone knows how to resolve this issue

My software specs are:
Office Enterprise 2007 (home use program)
Windows Vista Business Edition 32bit Traditional Chinese.

Thanks
 
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Graham Mayor

Is your font colour white?

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Guest

good point to check, but i checked and it wasn't white.
I could see the line break right at the beginning of the line, so that
suggests to me that in those 2 modes the text is really not there at all.
This is really troublesome for me and I'm thinking of reverting back to
office 2003 because that never caused a problem for me.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Is your text formatted as Hidden?

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Words into Type
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Guest

i've narrowed it down to the problem lies in that "print layout" mode
(default mode) and "full screen reading" mode will not correctly display some
of my chinese fonts that are chosen by default when you create a new office
document. If i switch fonts then the text will show up. The other modes will
display them just fine, and this problem was not in office 2003 or previous
versions either. Of all the chinese fonts that came with Vista, only 2 were
able to be displayed in "print layout" mode, but all the chinese fonts were
able to be displayed in the "web", "outline", "draft" modes.

I think this is a bug with either office 2007 or Vista.
 

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