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Old 08-18-2011, 10:15 AM
ghumdinger ghumdinger is offline How to align page to left side instead of centre Windows 7 How to align page to left side instead of centre Office 2010 (Version 14.0)
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Thanks Ulodesk.

That does help but essentially the document pane does not move at all. The blue gap at the left is still there. I guess this is the problem with 16:9 widescreens. Great for movies, but too wide for working with a document (I find it irritating to read text extending from the left all the way to the right), yet too narrow for working with 2 snapped side by side.

A workaround I found was to use Winsplit - http://winsplit-revolution.com/ - to snap the window to 75% of the horizontal screen estate. So it looks like this:

Cheers,
Jay
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