[mso] Re: Get Office programs to stretch across a widescreen

  • From: Joel Rosenthal <rojo.editor@xxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:29:14 -0500 (CDT)

Do Excel and PowerPoint have similar settings? By the way, she agreed to bring 
it back in.

Joel


>From: David Smart <smartware@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>

>On my 1280x1024 screen, a "normal" view of one of my A4 documents needs to 
>be zoomed to 219% to get the ruler right across the screen.  In "print 
>layout" view, a full-width page zoom is 148%.
>
>100% in "normal" does indeed only take up the left-hand half of the screen. 
>100% in "print layout" view leaves a wide grey area each side of the page.
>
>Don't know what her resolution is, but it presumably isn't less than 1280 
>wide.
>
>If I switch to "web layout" view, a 100% zoom will fill the whole width, and 
>the ruler will run up to more than 30 cm.
>
>"Outline" view at 100% only uses the left side of the screen.
>
>"Reading" view doesn't present a zoom amount - just puts two pages onto the 
>screen.
>
>2003 does indeed have the "page width" zoom control.

>
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