Hi Folks, I can't remember if I've asked this before, but thought I would bring it up again in case someone has come along and knows how to do it.
Back in Word 2003, within the Print Preview window, there used to be a toolbar button that would take various elements of a document like font, line spacing, margin width and length and various other properties, and alter them, upon command, of course, to bring everything to one page. So, for example, if I had a document, let's say for argument's sake, this is a formal letter to someone that is about so many words in length, and the letter would take up only one page, if not for the signature line at the bottom which seems to be showing up on the second page, which is not professional in the least. So, one would go into the file menu, enter on print preview, and, in the resulting window, one would press the alt key to activate the menu bar, then control+tab to get to the toolbar whereby you could move to the right and enter on the button which had an image of multiple pages with an curved arrow pointing to one page on the right side of the button. I found this button to be a Godsend, especially where I was writing quick format letters that would invariably creep onto the second page with my name at the bottom. Does anyone know if this feature has been moved over into Word 2010 and if so, how does one go about getting to it? I thought it was called fit to page, but that particular features seems to do something completely different from what I need. If anyone has any advice on what I have to do to get this feature back I would greatly appreciate it. Thanks all. Scorpio For answers to frequently asked questions about this list visit: http://www.jaws-users.com/help/