Word Document Header/Footer not displayed when viewed in Microsoft Teams

Anonymous
2022-02-17T17:12:18+00:00

I presume that this is a "feature" and not a "bug" but I think it is a terrible feature. It is important to be able to see a document as it was created. Headers and footers are important things to be there "By Default", Teams is a way you can come together to create and edit things. This destroys to look and feel of a document so that you really need to proof it elsewhere before using it or sending it. Why is it this way? It seems to add complexity to the document creation and editing process. Things in your document are folded up and hidden away, and you have to find a menu to see it. Please change this feature to make it so word documents display as they will print. Please

Does anyone else feel the same. Now I must convert everything to a PDF (for public display) and keep the word copy separate, for my documents look professional and well formatted in Teams meetings and conversations.

PS Please please please add Month view to the Teams calendar!! This week only view is killing me!

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-04-19T17:37:32+00:00

    Agreed - dangerous to not show the headers and footers when that's where the confidentiality statement is located.

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  2. Anonymous
    2022-06-16T18:32:25+00:00

    I absolutely agree that the user should be able to pin the header so that it is visible. It makes no sense to not have the option.

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  3. Anonymous
    2022-07-08T11:51:24+00:00

    Absolutely. I'm trying to edit a document and it's driving me mad. Why can't I enable a normal page view like in word, where you see the whole page; HEader, Text and Footer in one?? Madness.

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