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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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Default different margins on first page

I agree it's not ideal. The only other option is to insert a section break,
and while this works for things like title pages, it is not satisfactory for
continuous text such as letters.

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"Cooz" wrote in message
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Hi Jezebel and Suzanne,

I'm not convinced. You can set top and bottom margins, but only simulate
different left and right margins by inserting frames or text boxes. This

is a
workaround - of which I knew - to produce the same effect, but it is not

the
same.

Moreover, if you need smaller left and right margins on your first page

than
on your other pages, you would have a text box or frame on every page

except
the first. That may be okay of course but, well, it's no so elegant.

I agree that maybe the need for my suggested feature is not that high

since
this workaround exists.

Cooz


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm for instructions

for
doing this.

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"Cooz" wrote in message
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In addition to being able to specify different headers and footers for

the
first page in your document/section, users should be able to specify
different margins for the first page as well.

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