This is the problem: you need to insert a large table in landscape format into a document that is portrait the rest of the time. You don’t want to make the whole document landscape for the sake of one page, so you need a way of putting one landscape page into a portrait document. This is how you do it. Word puts as many pages side by side as it can fit depending on the zoom you have chosen. I don't know how you can get two pages on your screen at 100% but only one at 70% - this doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps you should just set your view to 100% zoom and then make the window narrower. It is true I can make the window smaller which is hardly convinient and means having to resize the window every time I opened word. The situation has got worse now that I find 3 pages crammed onto one page and yet can hardly read the text. This surely must be a bug? Surely the developers are not intending to force the number of pages we view on a page? As it is I have already had to pay extra for software that will allow me to customise the ribbon bar, am I now expected to look for software so I can see what I am typing? Delboy I don't understand what is going wrong with your version of Word 2007 but you are not explaining the problem particularly well. '3 pages crammed into one page' is not helping us visualise what is on your screen. Your initial description sounded a little like you were changing the document view rather than the zoom but again it isn't fully clear. Each document view can have a different zoom associated with it so that is the only case I can think of where you could 'increase the zoom' and actually see more pages. The One Page/Two Pages buttons on the View tab don't actually specify a particular zoom value - the zoom you get depends on the size of your window. ![]() I don't find these buttons useful and would suggest you don't use them as they artificially constrain the pages you would see on screen if you then modify the zoom. Instead, first hit the 100% button in the View>Zoom area THEN use the zoom slider in the bottom right of the window. In Print Layout when you use the slider - if you reduce the zoom percentage then the number of pages that fit the screen will increase. Moving the slider to the right will increase the zoom and reduce the number of pages you see. FWIW, the next version of Word has the ribbon customisation built-in but I haven't used it yet so don't know how it goes. In any case, I find that editing the ribbon directly with the free Office 2007 Custom UI Editor is workable but can be slow to learn. Delboy, I know EXACTLY what you are talking about. Put a new computer in my office with a new monitor. I want to be able to SEE one page that looks like an 8 1/2 x 11 sheet of paper both when I am composing messages as well as reading messages that are sent to me. I just want it to look like ONE sheet of paper on a blue background. Instead, if I zoom to 100%, it opens 2 pages. I have tried to zoom first, then set one page view, as well as the reverse. It is so annoying I do not know what to do. There has to be a way of using Word to view and compose as if it were simply one page! External video card for mac best buy. Apple's new-found love for VR and AR means it has introduced support for external graphics cards into macOS at last. We round up the best eGPUs for the Mac. What is the best eGPU for Mac? Most eGPUs are currently not compatible with MacBooks, here is our round-up of the top 3 compatible eGPUs for Macs in 2016. 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