![]() Why isn’t Shrink One Page more commonly used? In the above example, 12pt text changes to 11pt. Shrink One Page reduces the font size and sometimes line spacing a little to make the excess text fit. Here’s a simple two-page document with only two lines at the top of the second page.Ĭlick on Shrink to Fit and, presto!, you have a one page document. Shrink One Page does what the name suggests, it will make a document slightly smaller so an ‘orphan’ part at the top of a page will fit at the bottom of the previous page. You can add it to a ribbon or Quick Access Toolbar. ![]() At the time, it was the pride of Office product demos but now languishes in the All Commands list. Shrink One Page or Shrink to Fit was added to Word a long time ago, at least a decade. ![]() Making a document that’s using part of an extra page (an ‘orphan’), fit into a single page or one less page. The Shrink to Fit or Shrink One Page option hiding in Microsoft Word might solve a common problem.
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