What version of Word are you using? That does not appear to work in Word
2008.
Word will remember a Zoom setting, but not a window position.
Cheers
On 10/05/10 12:03 PM, in article 59bb8...@webcrossing.JaKIaxP2ac0,
"pjon...@officeformac.com" <pjon...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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I can't copy the whole screen But I I have enough to show you.
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That's not what she wants :-)
She wants 100% AND centred. Word 2008 will not remember the "centred" bit
:-) It's a design issue: Word is not designed to remember its window
position, and it can't.
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On 11/05/10 11:12 AM, in article uTaOUcK8...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
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You have to drag the window to proper place. the drag the size box to
proper place then click the green stop light button at top twice then
save the document or save a Dummy file and then quit word. and let it
save to Normal Template. I could have clicked to 50% and would show the
same thing.
Now if your talking about the position in the document you were in at
the last time you did anything to document , That is something else.
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No, she wants the Word window to occupy 50% of the screen width, but not the
top left corner :-)
She wants the window to open "somewhere else" on the monitor.
Word won't do it.
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On 12/05/10 1:15 AM, in article u8dJOzR8...@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl,
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