Explanation of Full Repaginate Now Command
PSS ID Number: Q36850 Article last modified on 03-07-1997
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SUMMARY
Word normally repaginates only when you’ve made changes since the last repagination; the document is repaginated only as needed to modify the updated pages. To force a full repagination of the document when you have made no editing or formatting changes, hold down the SHIFT key while choosing the Repaginate Now command from the Document menu.
You may need to force a repagination, for example, when transferring a document to a system that does not have some of the fonts used in the document.
Word will determine the pagination of a document as it is being edited if the Preferences option Background Repagination is enabled. This option is enabled by default.
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