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Old 04-24-2013, 12:05 PM
colinito colinito is offline Format/Size of the Word Document Windows 7 32bit Format/Size of the Word Document Office 2010 32bit
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Hello Everyone,

(I am using W.7. Ultimate. 32 bit. m/s Office 2010)

The following has just started to occur in my Word document.

I click on Word to obtain the format to start entering text.



The designated area opens up, but the Word Document only covers the left half of the area.

I can type in this space, but the text is very small and it can not be enlarged.

If I print it out, it appears on the printed sheet as the chosen font and font size, not small as it appears in the Word Document

I have checked the 'Size' in the 'Page set up' under the 'page layout' tab and A4 is already defined. I have changed this, closed Word down and reopened Word and chosen A4. The result is the same.

Any advice as to how I can re-set Word to open across the whole designated area as it used to do would be much appreciated.

I do not have this problem when using Excel, The Excel page opens in the whole of the designated area.

Thanks in advance,

Colinito
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