Asap rocky peso acapella. By default, Word automatically repaginates your document as you work. At times, this may slow down the program to the point where you consider it unacceptable. The solution is to turn off the background repagination. Word will then only paginate the document when you print or perform some other action that requires pagination (such as using Print Preview). To turn off background repagination, follow these steps:
Help users increase productivity by automatically signing up for TechRepublic's free Microsoft Office Suite newsletter, featuring Word, Excel, and Access tips, delivered each Wednesday. Microsoft Word is packed with features, including add-ins that come with the program. Unfortunately, a lot of these add-ins are ones you probably don’t use, but are turned on by default. These add-ins can slow down Word and make it harder to use. The background repagination option allows Word to repaginate the document when the program is idle.
- Make sure you are viewing your document using Draft view. (You can set this using the View tab of the ribbon or by clicking the Draft view icon near the bottom-right of the document window.)
- Display the Word Options dialog box. (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. In Word 2010 and Word 2013, display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.)
- Make sure the Advanced option is selected at the left of the dialog box. (See Figure 1.)
- In the General area of the dialog box (scroll down a bit to find the area), make sure the Enable Background Repagination check box is clear.
- Click on OK.
Figure 1. The advanced options of the Word Options dialog box.
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You should note that the background repagination option is not applicable in Print Layout view. This is because Word must automatically repaginate in that view to enable the proper display of information on the screen.