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Headers and footers are collapsed into a line between two pages???

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keith brickey - 18 Nov 2004 18:28 GMT
With Office 2003, some Word documents open with page headers and footers
collapsed into a line that separates two pages. I do not see anything on the
View menu to turn this view on or off. The only way I can make it go away is
to select View Header and Footer, which moves the focus to the page header.
It is then necessary to close headers and footers and finally, after all of
that manipulation, I have the normal print view. Is there some vba code I
can use to make my documents open in a normal print view?

Thanks,

Keith
Doug Robbins - 19 Nov 2004 03:12 GMT
Move the mouse over that line until the mouse cursor changes to two opposed
arrows with text something like Show white space, then left click.  It can
also be controlled by a check box under Tools>Options>View

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> With Office 2003, some Word documents open with page headers and footers
> collapsed into a line that separates two pages. I do not see anything on
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> Keith
 
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