Here's what I'm seeing in Word 2007:
1. Native-format Word 2007 documents: "soft" page breaks are displayed in Draft view regardless of settings; manual page breaks are displayed only when nonprinting characters are displayed, and they are displayed as a short dotted line with "Page Break" in the center.
2. Word 97-2003 format documents: both "soft" and manual page breaks are displayed in Draft view regardless of setting, and the manual break is a dotted line clear across the screen with "Page Break" in the center.
So, in Compatibility Mode, you should be seeing both kinds of page breaks regardless of your view settings. I do recall, however, that there were a lot of posts on this subject earlier, so I'm wondering if this is something that was fixed by an update. Is your copy of Word/Office 2007 fully patched up to date?
Note that if you want to see page breaks in Draft view in .docx documents without displaying *all* nonprinting characters, you can choose to display just spaces, as evidently the "Spaces" toggle also controls the page breaks.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org
"Joseph Lestrange" <Joseph Lestrange[ at ]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C34E97ED-B484-486B-9FD7-B780A3A75269[ at ]microsoft.com...
[Quoted Text] > When writing in Draft View, the page breaks don't show (I'm using Word > 2007, > but saving as 97-2003). How can I make them show, please? Thanks. >
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