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Thanks for the responses.
I found this solution in another forum which, although not exactly what I was after, does eliminate the right margin emptiness: File > Options > Advanced > Show document content > Show text wrapped within the document window Quote:
• Levels indented • Content can easily be collapsed and expanded • All headings at a given level can easily be viewed simultaneously • Large sections can easily be relocated • etc. As far as I know, all of that is lost in switching to Draft view or any other view. In fact, I can't remember ever using Draft view. I'm either in Outline (most of the time) or Print Layout view, thus my comment regarding if I am not using or understanding views correctly. Thanks again. |
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