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Could someone tell me the registry settings for me to get the options to
change. I want it to show page breaks all the time instead of going into options to check the box. Thank you B |
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I don't think that there is a registry setting for this.
But when I want to see those dotted page break lines, I just hit the print preview icon (and close it as soon as it opens). Be aware that displaying those pagebreaks can cause some macros to slow down to a crawl. Another option would be to record a macro when you toggle that setting. Then run that macro whenever you need to. Me2Ewe wrote: Could someone tell me the registry settings for me to get the options to change. I want it to show page breaks all the time instead of going into options to check the box. Thank you B -- Dave Peterson |
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Go to the VIEW menu, then select Page Break Preview
Hope this helps. Pank "Dave Peterson" wrote: I don't think that there is a registry setting for this. But when I want to see those dotted page break lines, I just hit the print preview icon (and close it as soon as it opens). Be aware that displaying those pagebreaks can cause some macros to slow down to a crawl. Another option would be to record a macro when you toggle that setting. Then run that macro whenever you need to. Me2Ewe wrote: Could someone tell me the registry settings for me to get the options to change. I want it to show page breaks all the time instead of going into options to check the box. Thank you B -- Dave Peterson |
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