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The purpose of the Show Text Wrapped Within the Document Window setting is to allow even more information to appear on-screen, since WYSIWYG isn't being paid attention to in Draft view anyway. The point is to release computer resources to facilitate doing the work of entering and editing content. Likewise, graphics objects are not displayed. In this view, Word does not worry about line breaks, margins and page breaks in the same manner as in the Print Layout view. The original intent of Draft view (which used to be called Normal view) was to speed up work by foregoing an exact WYSIWYG format. The need for this feature is rooted in history. If the check box is cleared, then the margins are minded and the text wraps where you expect it to wrap. This only affects what you see on the screen it does not affect any printouts.
#2016 word document not printing text box full#
The check box in step 4, when selected, makes the text in Draft and Outline views extend the full width of the document window, without regard to where the margin is set.
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In the newer version the text extended past the right margin (as shown on the Ruler) and only wraps when the right side of the document window is reached. In his earlier version of Word the text would wrap at the right margin, as it was shown on the Ruler. Dave recently upgraded his copy of Word and noticed that the text displayed in Draft view wraps on the screen differently than it used to.