Word 2010 - Uncentered page
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Hello, I have a small, quite annoying problem, I must say... indeed, when I launch Word 2010, my page is not in the middle, it's not centered in the middle of the screen. Even when I change the zoom, I can't get it to be at 100% in the middle of the screen. Here is a screenshot of my problem: http://img94.imageshack.us/i/sanstitre2rb.png/
What should I do? Thank you!
Configuration: Windows XP / Firefox 4.0
What should I do? Thank you!
Configuration: Windows XP / Firefox 4.0
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I’m reviving this old topic because I've encountered the same issue.
For my part, I resolved it by simply displaying the ruler. The icon is located in the upper right corner, just above the scroll bar in Word 2010.
For my part, I resolved it by simply displaying the ruler. The icon is located in the upper right corner, just above the scroll bar in Word 2010.
"For a similar question posted on another forum, I had seen a requester who had reset the centered screen by checking page width in the display/zoom, then set it back to 100%.
To be verified.
I confirm what argixu wrote,
For my part, on Word 2003 (I prefer this version), I went to display/zoom, then at 100% on my screen the page shifts to the left, but from 102% it's good, it's centered! So it all depends on the size of your screen, since mine is a 22" in 16/9 at 102%, my documents are properly sized in the center."
To be verified.
I confirm what argixu wrote,
For my part, on Word 2003 (I prefer this version), I went to display/zoom, then at 100% on my screen the page shifts to the left, but from 102% it's good, it's centered! So it all depends on the size of your screen, since mine is a 22" in 16/9 at 102%, my documents are properly sized in the center."
Good evening,
Not bad your solutions Raymond! ;-))
For the same question asked on another forum, I had seen a requester who had restored the centered screen by checking page width in the display/zoom, then set it back to 100%
To be confirmed
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Argitxu
Not bad your solutions Raymond! ;-))
For the same question asked on another forum, I had seen a requester who had restored the centered screen by checking page width in the display/zoom, then set it back to 100%
To be confirmed
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Argitxu
""Embarrassing" why? Many options are available to you; for example:
- you move your screen to the right
- you move your chair to the left
- you increase the screen zoom to 150% or 200%
- you reduce the width of the Word display window
- you replace your nice widescreen monitor with an old square monitor
- you work without worrying about the page not being centered on the screen
etc ...
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It's nice, retirement! Especially in the Caribbean ... :-)
☻ Raymond ♂
- you move your screen to the right
- you move your chair to the left
- you increase the screen zoom to 150% or 200%
- you reduce the width of the Word display window
- you replace your nice widescreen monitor with an old square monitor
- you work without worrying about the page not being centered on the screen
etc ...
--
It's nice, retirement! Especially in the Caribbean ... :-)
☻ Raymond ♂