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Why is Word acting like my documents are all single page?

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Shanynrose - 22 Apr 2007 19:08 GMT
No matter how long my typed document is, at the bottom of the screen word
displays "1/1."  When it's time to print, it only prints the first page.  To
print a multi-page document, we then have to delete what was printed the
first time and hit "print" again.  Same for any succeeding pages.  I have no
idea what I clicked or did not click or what tweaked Word that would make it
do this.  Can anyone help me?  I often have to print multi-page documents
(like resumes!) and it's driving my kids nuts when it's time to do homework.

Thanks for any guidance!
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 22 Apr 2007 22:37 GMT
Go to Format | Columns and click on the preset picture for One (even if 1
column is already selected). OK.

If that's not the issue, make sure the text isn't in a text box or wrapped
table.

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> No matter how long my typed document is, at the bottom of the screen word
> displays "1/1."  When it's time to print, it only prints the first page.  To
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> Thanks for any guidance!
 
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