WD: How to Set/Restore the Window Size/Position for a DocumentLast reviewed: February 2, 1998Article ID: Q44217 |
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SUMMARYMicrosoft Word saves the window placement and window size for each individually saved document. When you edit a document, its window size and placement are saved when the document is saved. NOTE: References in this article to the Zoom Window key combination, COMMAND+OPTION+], apply to versions of Word for the Macintosh earlier than version 6.0
MORE INFORMATIONTo change the window size or placement, follow these steps:
MORE INFORMATIONIn Microsoft Word 5.x for the Macintosh, when the size or location of a document window has been modified and the file is saved in the Stationery format, the new window configuration is not retained for copies of the Stationery file. You cannot change the default window size for a new document; Word opens a new document in a full-size window. To start Word with a specific window size, create a template document that has the desired size, and start Word by double-clicking the template document. When you create a new document in this manner, remember to choose Save As from the File menu and change the name of the document. If a document window, or a portion of it (such as the title bar) disappears from the screen, you can use the Zoom Window key command (COMMAND+OPTION+]) to return the document window to its default position.
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