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Hi :)
I think you have just zoomed out tooo far.

You can zoom in again either by;

1.  the little slider on the status-bar bottom right
2.  View menu, Zoom is at the bottom of the menu
3.  Ctrl and mouse-wheel

In other programs, such as most web-browsers, you can also zoom in and out
using
4.  Crtl + or Ctrl -
but then most programs don't have method 1, the slider.

Regards from
Tom :)




On 19 September 2014 16:48, mwarmour <mwarmour@centurylink.net> wrote:

One file opens as a display of all its pages and I can't enter or operate
data in it. How can I open this file in normal mode?



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