Draft View in Word 2007: Uses

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djprius

I use Print Layout view to compose documents. However, I've noted
there is at least one situation where one must switch to Draft view
(Normal view, in versions before Word 2007): seeing where manual page
breaks and section breaks are.

Are there other times one needs to use Draft view? That is, are
there situations where Print view will not allow the same operation or
inspection?

David
 
You need to be in Draft view in order to access the Footnote/Endnote pane
and modify the Footnote/Endnote Separator or Footnote/Endnote Continuation
Separator.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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