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Old 04-25-2012, 03:00 PM
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Originally Posted by Litsa2020 View Post
I know exactly what you mean and have the same issue. I only want to view page one. In any view format, it shows two or more pages, so I have to type way over to the left on my screen, with a big blank page two taking up the rest of the screen. HELP!
Have you tried the macro in post #15 in this thread (with a zoom change from 125 to 100)?
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