John, just to add to what Chip said, one of the function keys, maybe f11, I 
can't remember, works as a toggle. It will put the program in and out of full 
screen mode. Once you are out of full screen mode, you can try saving the 
document and then reopen it. HTH.

Butchan

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On 6/29/2015 at 1:02 PM Chip Orange via Talk wrote:

>Hi John,
>
>I cannot find any reason for this to happen to you; however, to change to
>print view press the alt key, then w, then p (3 separate key pressed, done
>separately).
>
>This changes your current view to "print view" and hopefully it will stay
>that way for you.
>
>You can use the Window-Eyes summary command of control-shift-s to hear as
>part of the summary, which view mode you are currently in.  WE calls the
>"full screen" choice "reading view", and so after you've made your change
>to print view, you could exit Word and come back in to see if things now
>open for you in print view.  If not, I guess I'd try renaming your
>normal.dotm template to see if it has been changed to cause this to happen.
>
>Hth,
>
>Chip
>
>
>
>
>
>Chip Orange
>Florida Public Service Commission
>Computer Systems Analyst
>850-413-6314
>
>
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>Subject: Word docs opening in full screen mode
>
>HI, list. 
>
>I've been having a problem whereby Windoweyes does not read a lot of docs
>when I open them in MS Word-2010. A friend discovered that my documents are
>coming up in full screen mode, as opposed to print mode. How do I change
>the
>default view so that my docs always open in print mode so I can read and
>edit them? I've looked around and it's not intuitively obvious how to do
>this.
>
>I'm using Office 2010 with the latest version of WE on a Windows-7 machine.
>
>Thanks. 
>
> 
>
> 
>
>John riehl
>
> 
>
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