
(In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. As documented in the Microsoft Knowledge Base (article 919599) you can change this setting in this manner: This may be because you haven't set up Word to pay attention to the Draft view setting. There are times, however, when it can seem like this isn't the case like Word is "confused" as to which view it should use with a document. Set a view, save the document, and then the next time you open the document, it should be opened using that view. Word is supposed to remember which view you last used with a document. For instance, many people like to work on their documents in Draft view. You may, however, want to use a different view as your default.


Normally Word displays your document in Print Layout view, in an attempt to approximate what your document will look like when you print it. (The difference between Word's views is discussed fully in other WordTips.) The easiest way to switch between views is to use the small view icons on the status bar. Word allows you to work with your document using several different "views." Each view has a specific purpose and allows you to examine the document differently.
