From: Longwell on
I recently discovered I could double-click an area at the top of a page
displayed in print format and the blank space at the top and at the bottom of
the pages would not be shown.
However, I cannot find how to UNDO the above. I would prefer to see the
blank spaces to see how the document looks without having to go to print
preview.
Does anyone know how/where to go to put the display back like it was, with
the blank spaces on the top and bottom of the displayed page?
Thanks for any help.
Larry
From: Jay Freedman on
Put the cursor into the thin gray area between the pages and
double-click again. That's quicker than the alternative, which is to
open the Options dialog and check the White Space box. See
http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm.

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On Tue, 16 Mar 2010 18:36:01 -0700, Longwell
<Longwell(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>I recently discovered I could double-click an area at the top of a page
>displayed in print format and the blank space at the top and at the bottom of
>the pages would not be shown.
>However, I cannot find how to UNDO the above. I would prefer to see the
>blank spaces to see how the document looks without having to go to print
>preview.
>Does anyone know how/where to go to put the display back like it was, with
>the blank spaces on the top and bottom of the displayed page?
>Thanks for any help.
>Larry