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How can I remove the strip between the pages? I have to turn all pages into one long endless page. The thing I want to make has to look like the 'Draft' view mode with images.
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How can I remove the strip between the pages? I have to turn all pages into one long endless page. The thing I want to make has to look like the 'Draft' view mode with images.
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To view the document as one continuous page without page separators:
Under the View
tab switch to Web Layout
. Note that your document's width will be "elastic" in this view, meaning your paragraphs will stretch to fill as much width as they are given (try resizing the window).
To change the appearance of the page separator in Print Layout:
Place your mouse pointer exactly on the separator line and double click. This toggles the display of white space between pages.
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Double click to remove the space (replaced with small gray line) and the change your margins to custom and use 0" top and bottom. Looks pretty close to continuous. Otherwise the web view works as well (I don't like the width so I always manually change it to the standard 8.5" using Ctrl-A).
3Double-clicking between pages creates fairly thick grey line. My goal is the erasure of this line. – luckystrrrike – 2016-09-15T17:10:03.837
1I've updated my original answer with another alternative. – Atzmon – 2016-09-16T15:31:00.243
but if you do that, save to pdf will still have pages. – v.oddou – 2018-10-05T11:02:08.400
@v.oddou The OP asked about Word, not about saving to a PDF. If that's the problem you're facing I would suggest posting a new question. Also, if someone gives you a PDF with separate pages you can usually set the view mode to make it seem continuous. For example, in Adobe Reader XI, go to View > Page Display and uncheck "Show Gaps Between Pages". – Atzmon – 2018-10-09T06:17:47.527