print layout view versus print preview

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Guest

My document in "Print Layout View" looks different from "Print Preview" even
though all margin and page settings are the same.... What am I doing wrong?
 
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Guest

Hi Norm-

Can you be a little more specific about what you mean by 'different'? Since
they are 2 different viewing modes it stands to reason that there should be
differences. Without knowing what you're referring to nobody can venture a
guess. It might also be useful to know what version of the program you're
working with and whether these 'differences' are something that just started
to appear.

Thanks for posting back |:>)
 
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Graham Mayor

They are not necessarily supposed to look the same. Print Preview is what
the printed output should look like when transferred to paper. Print layout
is a screen layout view. What aspects are different in your case?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Do you have Hidden text displayed?

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Guest

Hi there,

Using MS Word 2003... The problem occurs when I create documents from SOME
of our company templates and doesn't appear to happen when creating a
document from scratch. Checking that the printer set ups etc doesn't seem to
make a difference. The problem as easily put as possible...

When working in "Print Layout" view, some lines of text will appear on Page
2, which when viewed in print preview will appear on page 1. Changing the
printer makes no difference either.

Norm
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

Do you have Hidden text (e.g., XE or TC fields) displayed in Print Layout
view?

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

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