When you open a Word document, the insertion point is at the top left corner of the page, as if there were no top margin.
Cause
If you're reading the document in Print Layout view and all of the pages appear to be cut off, with no top or bottom margin, the option for hiding white space between pages has been turned on.
Resolution 1
If the top and bottom margins are not showing, you can restore them by pointing and clicking in the document, or by using the View tab.
1. When top and bottom margins are not showing, point to the top or bottom of a page until the pointer becomes a double-pointed arrow as shown in the picture above, and then double click.
2. When white space between pages is showing, the entire top and bottom margins are visible.
Resolution 2
To use the View tab to show white space between pages, do the following:
1. On the View tab, click Print Layout.
2. Click on the File tab, and then click Options. Word Options window opens.
3. Click Display.
4. Under Page display options, select the 'Show white space between pages in Print Layout view' check box.
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Outlook for Mac 2011: How to display separate inboxes for each email account?
By default, Outlook’s folder list groups together the inboxes and other similar folders from all email accounts together. If you want your inboxes kept separate for each account, you can disable this feature.
1. Open Outlook.
2. Go to the Menu and click Preferences.
3. Under Personal Settings, select General.
4. Under Folder list, uncheck the Group similar folders, such as Inboxes, from different accounts checkbox.
5. Close the General window.
Monday, November 3, 2014
What is a M4B file format?
M4B is a file extension for a MPEG-4 part 14 audio layer audio book container file format used by iTunes. An M4B file is very similar to an M4A file but specified for audio books.
M4B files support metadata for chapters and bookmarking on supporting players and most commonly uses AAC (Advanced Audio Codec).
Programs that can open M4B files include iTunes, Windows Media Player and Roxio Creator.
M4B files support metadata for chapters and bookmarking on supporting players and most commonly uses AAC (Advanced Audio Codec).
Programs that can open M4B files include iTunes, Windows Media Player and Roxio Creator.
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