View headers and footers - W2003

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Robert M Jones

How can I get a default view that includes the headers and footers? At
the moment I have to select this for each new document. I have also
tried creating a new template and saving it after viewing the headers
and footers but even new docs based on that new template still view with
header and footer concealed.
I like to see my top and bottom margins!
Many thanks.

Office 2003 Student and Teacher edition, and Win XP Home
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Cindy M.

Hi Robert,
How can I get a default view that includes the headers and footers? At
the moment I have to select this for each new document. I have also
tried creating a new template and saving it after viewing the headers
and footers but even new docs based on that new template still view with
header and footer concealed.
I like to see my top and bottom margins!
Many thanks.

Office 2003 Student and Teacher edition, and Win XP Home
Look in Tools/Options/View. In the third section there's a checkbox for
"White space between pages". I'm guessing that's not checked. Try checking
it and see if that does what you're looking for?

If that's it, you can also toggle this by clicking at the "edge" of a
"piece of paper".

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
http://www.word.mvps.org

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Robert M Jones

Cindy said:
Hi Robert,

Look in Tools/Options/View. In the third section there's a checkbox for
"White space between pages". I'm guessing that's not checked. Try checking
it and see if that does what you're looking for?

If that's it, you can also toggle this by clicking at the "edge" of a
"piece of paper".

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)


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reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :)

That seems to have done the trick - many thanks.

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Guest

I have designed a letterhead using word. I've saved it typed a letter on the
page print view and the typing is visible but the graphic letterhead is not,
print the page and the graphic does not print. There has to be a setting I'm
missing
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

Tools>Options>Print and check that the Drawing Objects item is checked.
Also under Tools>Options>View, make sure that that the Picture Placed
Holders box is not checked.

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