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Old 03-26-2012, 05:01 AM
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Hey,



I've hit on a problem in word 2010. Before that I hat word 2003 and I know where was that button for presentation mode (to put document all over the screen). But now in word 2010 I can't find it... If you could please tell me

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Click the File tab, and then click Options. In the Quick Access Toolbar category, locate the Toggle Full Screen View and add it to the QAT.

You could also assign a keyboard shortcut to the ToggleFull command (in the Customize Keyboard dialog box: File | Options | Customize Ribbon | Customize).
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