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Thanks. Didn't think of that.

Richard

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This is not a good method because it inserts a section break. See the
links in my previous answer or the one given by Suzanne for a better
method.
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Try going to your second page, click in the ruler at the far left to
bring up page dimensions. Select size of header. Choose "From this
point forward" under Apply to.

Richard

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Is it possible, with a form, for the second, and following, page(s) to
have a larger top margin than the first page? In a regular document, I
would put a section break at the end of page 1 and change the top
margin for the new section. What about a macro?

Thanks for your help.







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