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Jeremy Targett
Hi - this is a tiny bug, but it annoys the heck out of me.
I launch Word (2003) on my XP machine, and a blank document appears. I
change the view to "print layout view". The cursor is at the beginning of
the typable portion of the document, which is not the top of the page -
and I can't scroll up to see the top of the page, using the right-side
vertical scroll bar. I like to see the top of the page. The current
workaround I have is to select "view header/footer", and the portion on
the screen jumps to the very top of the page. When I close the header, I
can now scroll up to see the top of the page again.
How can I set it up so as to avoid having to open up a header before being
able to scroll to the top of the page?
Many thanks,
JT
I launch Word (2003) on my XP machine, and a blank document appears. I
change the view to "print layout view". The cursor is at the beginning of
the typable portion of the document, which is not the top of the page -
and I can't scroll up to see the top of the page, using the right-side
vertical scroll bar. I like to see the top of the page. The current
workaround I have is to select "view header/footer", and the portion on
the screen jumps to the very top of the page. When I close the header, I
can now scroll up to see the top of the page again.
How can I set it up so as to avoid having to open up a header before being
able to scroll to the top of the page?
Many thanks,
JT