Print Page Command

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Ourrias

On WordPerfect, I can print the single page I'm on in a document by clicking
on the printer icon on the toolbar, and getting an automatic window with the
printer commands, such as "current page" or "range of pages" to print.

In Word, to print a single page, I have to go to the "file" menu, pull it
down, click on "print," and then get the same printer command window I get
with a single click on the printer icon in WordPerfect.

Why does Word make me go through this additional step each time I want to
print a single page or range of pages?

Can't Word use the same protocol WordPerfect employs for printing a single
page or range of pages?

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You can use the Ctrl+P shortcut to open the Print dialog, or you could add a
Print... button to your toolbar.

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