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Top of text getting cut off in word 2010`
In Word 2010, on the top of some pages, the text is cut off so I only see the bottom part of each word. In 2003 I could go into Tools, Options, Compatibility and fix it but don't know where to fix it now.

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This lead me to where I wanted to go. I followed the Expert's advice, and when I got to the bottom of the Advanced section, merely had to click the arrow next to the Layout Options label and the options I was looking for where there and after selecting the one I wanted, my text appeared without being cut off.

"when I got to the bottom of the Advanced section, merely had to click the arrow next to the Layout Options label and the options I was looking for where there and after selecting the one I wanted, my text appeared without being cut off."

I too am having this exact problem.  Which of the Layout Options should and should not be selected?

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Microsoft Word is a commercial document editing program that is part of the Microsoft Office suite. It features numerous text-editing tools for creating richly formatted documents, along with tools for the use of macros in Word documents. Word's native file formats are denoted either by a .doc or .docx file extension. Plugins permitting the Windows versions of Word to read and write formats it does not natively support, such as the OpenDocument format (ODF) are available. Word can import and display images in common bitmap formats such as JPG and GIF. It can also be used to create and display simple line-art.