full screen view for reading mode

H

Henk Koning

Hello,

I am a user of Office 2003 and working on a 1680 x 1050 screen. I like the
2-page reading layout. To even further maximize reading space I would greatly
appreciate a full screen view for the reading layout. Is that possible?

If it is already in Office 2007, than that's great, and I will be looking
forward to using it sometime in the future.

Thanks,

Henk Koning

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B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Henk,

In Word 2003, if on the View menu you don't currently have a 'Full Screen' choice you can add it by using
Tools=>Customize=>Commands,
selecting 'View' category and drag the 'Full Screen' choice to the View menu (or a toolbar).

You can also add a keyboard shortcut to turn the view on and off by using
Tools=>Customize=>Commands=>Keyboard
and in the View category select the 'ToggleFull'
command and assign a new keyboard shortcut.

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Hello,

I am a user of Office 2003 and working on a 1680 x 1050 screen. I like the
2-page reading layout. To even further maximize reading space I would greatly
appreciate a full screen view for the reading layout. Is that possible?

If it is already in Office 2007, than that's great, and I will be looking
forward to using it sometime in the future.

Thanks,

Henk Koning >>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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