I remember when using Word in Windows, we could just double click the gap between pages to hide the header and footer and see the text between pages connected. But I don’t know how to do it on Mac, please help me find this out.
Right-click inside the first row of the table and choose Table Properties. In the Table Properties screen, click the Row tab if it is not already selected. Select the option to Repeat as header row at the top of each page. Click OK to confirm your selection. To do this, you must use the Heading styles in Word to format the headings in your document. When you move the mouse over the space to the.
I'd like to mark this question 'resolved' because now Justin Ellenwood has also made it clear that this feature is not included in Word Mac 2011.
Hey guys. I use Word Mac 2011. It works for me if I change 'View' to Draft. Hope this helps.
You mean to say page breaks,then the below link shows how to do it -
Sorry it is not what I am asking. I ask to HIDE the gap between pages so that we can see the body texts of one page connect to that of the next page. When doing this we don't see the header/footer space. Your link just show some other things and it is not for Word Mac. Yours is for Word in Windows. Thanks anyway, for your kind assistance.
That doesn't work. Please click this link [Broken Link Removed] to see the screenshot of my problem.
That feature is not supported on any version of Office for Mac to date. The closest you can get is to change the view. Look towards the bottom left of the screen. You will see icons and the 4th one should be a different color than the other 5. The 2 furthest to the left will allow you to have something that somewhat does the feature that you are looking for. One is called draft view and one is called outline view.
Or you can choose Notebook layout view. This has no gap but makes your document look like a 'real notebook'
Hope that helps.
In fact, I know all about these layouts, but I was thinking it might be possible to do it the way I was asking that I might not know. Sketch for mac os. Now I'm clear that the feature is not added to Word Mac. Next Word mac should consider adding this feature. Anyway, thank you very much for your kind support!
Your welcome, and I agree it is one thing I would love MS to add
I don't usually comment on threads, but I was bitterly searching this problem and found the answer here. I just want to say this is feature was a must-have no-brainer. I must be missing something, but Microsoft's omission of this on the mac version seems downright retarded; retarded like not having One-Note (arguably the best) be part of Mac Office. WTF? MS isn't the only company suffering from irrationality, I cite FCPX, which I've gotten used to now, but still is flawed. Catharsis complete.