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DisplayPageBoundaries.doc
Please see the above document VBA codes. I don't know why after setting the DisplayPageBoundaries to False, it works it out and hides the white space between pages. However, it just rebounds to the normal one "white space between pages" in a second. Could there be any fix for this problem? Any help is appreciated. |
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Works for me - I'm not getting any reversion to the 'white space between pages in print layout view').
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