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How to show 2 pages at once side-by-side in Word window?



 
 
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Old June 2nd 08, 07:55 PM posted to microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.word.newusers,microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support
Pablo Suarez
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Default How to show 2 pages at once side-by-side in Word window?

When I open a Word 2003 doc then two pages are shown simultaneously side-by-side in the current Word window.
When I switch now to View-"normal" -"Weblayout" or - Page Layout" then one side is shown
as usual. But how can I switch back to the double-side page display?

Pablo

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Old June 3rd 08, 08:26 AM posted to microsoft.public.windowsxp.help_and_support,microsoft.public.office.misc,microsoft.public.word.newusers
DeanH
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Default How to show 2 pages at once side-by-side in Word window?

There is an option in the Zoom box for two pages. Depending on your screen
size and the size of the window for Word, this will fit two pages side by
side and possibly more below/above.
Also in Print Preview there is the Multiple Pages icon which give more
options.
Hope this helps
DeanH

"Pablo Suarez" wrote:

When I open a Word 2003 doc then two pages are shown simultaneously side-by-side in the current Word window.
When I switch now to View-"normal" -"Weblayout" or - Page Layout" then one side is shown
as usual. But how can I switch back to the double-side page display?

Pablo


 




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