Viewing pages from right to left in microsoft word
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On 2-page view, I want to see the pages from right to left, like so:
instead of
This has something to do with right-to-left languages.
I found a few suggested solutions that didn't work (one that involved setting odd and even page numbers, and another one involving page breaks).
Any ideas on how I can solve this?
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On 2-page view, I want to see the pages from right to left, like so:
instead of
This has something to do with right-to-left languages.
I found a few suggested solutions that didn't work (one that involved setting odd and even page numbers, and another one involving page breaks).
Any ideas on how I can solve this?
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up vote
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On 2-page view, I want to see the pages from right to left, like so:
instead of
This has something to do with right-to-left languages.
I found a few suggested solutions that didn't work (one that involved setting odd and even page numbers, and another one involving page breaks).
Any ideas on how I can solve this?
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2007 right-to-left
On 2-page view, I want to see the pages from right to left, like so:
instead of
This has something to do with right-to-left languages.
I found a few suggested solutions that didn't work (one that involved setting odd and even page numbers, and another one involving page breaks).
Any ideas on how I can solve this?
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2007 right-to-left
microsoft-word microsoft-word-2007 right-to-left
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Word 2010:
Word options
> Advanced
> Show document content
> Document view
(choose Right-to-Left)
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On Word 2007:
- Click the office symbol (top left) - at the bottom of the new window click 'Word Options' next to 'Exit Word'.
- Under the 'Popular' tab click 'Language Settings'.
- Under 'Primary Editing Language' select a language that orders pages by the style you want, for example Hebrew or Arabic for the first option according to your drawing, English for the second option.
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2 Answers
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2 Answers
2
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
active
oldest
votes
up vote
8
down vote
Word 2010:
Word options
> Advanced
> Show document content
> Document view
(choose Right-to-Left)
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up vote
8
down vote
Word 2010:
Word options
> Advanced
> Show document content
> Document view
(choose Right-to-Left)
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up vote
8
down vote
up vote
8
down vote
Word 2010:
Word options
> Advanced
> Show document content
> Document view
(choose Right-to-Left)
Word 2010:
Word options
> Advanced
> Show document content
> Document view
(choose Right-to-Left)
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On Word 2007:
- Click the office symbol (top left) - at the bottom of the new window click 'Word Options' next to 'Exit Word'.
- Under the 'Popular' tab click 'Language Settings'.
- Under 'Primary Editing Language' select a language that orders pages by the style you want, for example Hebrew or Arabic for the first option according to your drawing, English for the second option.
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up vote
3
down vote
On Word 2007:
- Click the office symbol (top left) - at the bottom of the new window click 'Word Options' next to 'Exit Word'.
- Under the 'Popular' tab click 'Language Settings'.
- Under 'Primary Editing Language' select a language that orders pages by the style you want, for example Hebrew or Arabic for the first option according to your drawing, English for the second option.
add a comment |
up vote
3
down vote
up vote
3
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On Word 2007:
- Click the office symbol (top left) - at the bottom of the new window click 'Word Options' next to 'Exit Word'.
- Under the 'Popular' tab click 'Language Settings'.
- Under 'Primary Editing Language' select a language that orders pages by the style you want, for example Hebrew or Arabic for the first option according to your drawing, English for the second option.
On Word 2007:
- Click the office symbol (top left) - at the bottom of the new window click 'Word Options' next to 'Exit Word'.
- Under the 'Popular' tab click 'Language Settings'.
- Under 'Primary Editing Language' select a language that orders pages by the style you want, for example Hebrew or Arabic for the first option according to your drawing, English for the second option.
edited Oct 10 '12 at 11:09
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