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Sorry Zakko, I can't figure it out either.
I saved to html and set the margins to zero there and a browser can open the frameset showing no margins but opening again in Word brings back the larger margins. I also experimented with the settings in docx xml and tried setting document compatibility mode back to Word2010 and that didn't work either.
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Thanks for your time in trying, much appreciated
surely some1 from Microsoft would check in on here and have the answer |
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No one from Microsoft checks in here, reviews what is said here, or answers questions here. You are talking to your fellow users. BTW, as a web tool, Word makes a good pencil. Word has never been good for generating web pages. |
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Yeah, get that...
but I am not using word as a web tool My Framespage is a tool I use to navigate my life, tasks, info, goals, interests etc The 'Web Layout' view is good as it, [is meant to] doesn't use margims in the frame columns meaning I get full usage of width for text. Anyone got any workarounds for this... its kinda a dealbreaker re word 2019 for me. Might have to go back to an earlier version, otherwise Re Microsoft people not checking in... does this billion dollar company do anything to support the users that make it a billion dollar company????? |
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Yes, they do. However, that does not mean monitoring third-party sites like this. Why did you change to 2019 if Word 2010 does what you want? You can have both installed on your computer. I do. |
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