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View one page at a time only

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Justin Durick - 19 Feb 2004 20:32 GMT
Is there any way to only view one page at a time, like in
Adobe Acrobat reader.  Scrolling on a mouse would go to
the next page, not only a few lines and internal links to
other pages would work nicer.

Any ideas?

Thanks, Justin
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 20 Feb 2004 01:03 GMT
Word 2003 offers a Reading Layout view (which isn't WYSIWYG but is good for
reading). You can set the view to Full Page, and the default action of the
browse arrows at the bottom of the vertical scroll bar is Previous Page and
Next Page.

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> Is there any way to only view one page at a time, like in
> Adobe Acrobat reader.  Scrolling on a mouse would go to
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>
> Thanks, Justin
 
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