From: Terry Farrell on
In FSRV, you can display two full pages side-by-side.

Terry

"SlickRCBD" <slickrcbdnews(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
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> In this "full screen reading view", can I display a paragraph on the
> screen that has half the sentences at the bottom of page 2 and the
> other half of the sentences at the top of page 3?
>
> It was child's play in Word 2003.
>
> That's really what I'm trying to accomplish, while minimizing the
> amount of screen real estate junked up by the ribbon and other
> controls. Heck, that was the main reason it wasn't done in a
> PowerPoint.
>
>
> The problem is that I can't try any suggestions until Monday as I
> don't have Office 2007 at home, unless there's a way to reinstall the
> (expired) trial version without disrupting my current install of
> Office 2003 under Vista 64. I don't have anything to install it with
> either.
> On Feb 3, 5:52 am, "Terry Farrell" <terryfarr...(a)msn.com> wrote:
>> I expect what you need now is Full Screen Reading View. If you look at
>> the
>> icons to the right end of the Status Bar, it is the second View button.
>> In
>> FSR view, you will get an arrow along the top of the screen for turning
>> pages.
>>
>> If that doesn't work out for you, you can minimise the ribbon the ribbon
>> by
>> double-clicking any of the Tabs or use Ctrl+F1 (do the same to toggle
>> them
>> back into view). You can also move the Quick Access Toolbar to above the
>> Ribbon by right-click and select that option: this will give you a little
>> more vertical room for your display.
>>
>> Finally, you can change the zoom level using the commands on the Status
>> Bar.
>>
>> --
>> Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP
>>
>> "SlickRCBD" <slickrcbdn...(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
>>
>> news:1df0091c-1d3c-4c81-9d0c-33892c8e9b36(a)h2g2000yqj.googlegroups.com...
>>
>> > I'm taking a night school course to get a higher degree. In class
>> > today, the school had upgraded the computer in the classroom to Word
>> > 2007. I had been asked to help scroll a document on the screen while
>> > the teacher was talking as she showed us various mistakes past
>> > students had made on papers.
>> > The problem was that not everything she wanted on screen was page-
>> > alligned. In Word 2003 this wasn't a problem, as it defaulted to
>> > something similar to the mode you had it in.
>> > Not so in Word 2007. Instead, it acted more like the more recent
>> > versions of Adobe Acrobat Reader (> 4) and would only display a page
>> > at a time.
>>
>> > Is there any way to get the full screen mode to behave like the older
>> > versions of Word? I could use full-screen mode to get the menus and
>> > formatting controls out of the way while showing continuous pages in
>> > Word 97 and 2003, but I can't figure out how to do this in Word 2007.
>>
>> > I'm trying to get something like "single page-continuous" in Acrobat,
>> > or the "normal" "print view", or "web view" in Word 2003 that lets me
>> > display the end of one page and the beginning of the next on the
>> > screen at the same time while in full-screen mode as it did in the
>> > previous versions.
>>
>> > So, how do I accomplish that, or did they force you to display only
>> > one page at a time in the new, "improved" version?
>>
>> > I apologize for not using any new terminology, but here at home my
>> > trial version of Office 2007 expired, and I simply replaced it with
>> > Office 2003 from my previous computer.
>
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