![]() ![]() ![]() But that's not how the document appears in Word. If I create a PDF in Preview from this document, it appears as I would expect it to: with a big margin at the top, and with each page the same size. Thirdly, there used to be a much bigger gap between the pages while there is a grey line between the pages, there is hardly any gap at all. ![]() Also, the text on each page appear almost flush to the top of that page. That is, the height of each page isn't fixed instead, it is set by the amount of text it contains. Now, when I select "print layout" in any newly created Word document - or in one document that I have been working on for a while - the document appears as in this image: When I selected "print layout" in Word, it used to work as intended and display documents as they would print out. ![]()
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