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Occassionally, in the middle of a mult-page document, the margin at the top
of a page may change "all by itself". e.g. I am currently re-aranging a 6 page document. Page 1-4 all allow me to start text on line 1, but when I moved the bottom paragraph of page 4 to page 5, it skipped me all the way down to line 12. When I backspace the text, it goes from line 12 p5 to line 52 p4. If I hit enter again to move it back to p5, it automatically takes it to line 12. This is probably a pretty stupid question, but this has been happening to me for years. ANy ideas? Thanks |
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On the offending page, look at FilePage SetupLayoutVertical Alignment and
see that it is set to top. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. jimboom333 wrote: Occassionally, in the middle of a mult-page document, the margin at the top of a page may change "all by itself". e.g. I am currently re-aranging a 6 page document. Page 1-4 all allow me to start text on line 1, but when I moved the bottom paragraph of page 4 to page 5, it skipped me all the way down to line 12. When I backspace the text, it goes from line 12 p5 to line 52 p4. If I hit enter again to move it back to p5, it automatically takes it to line 12. This is probably a pretty stupid question, but this has been happening to me for years. ANy ideas? Thanks |
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Thanks for the tip. I did as you suggested and the verticle allignment on the
offending page was set set to "top". No change in the problem. What else can I try? Thanks. "Greg Maxey" wrote: On the offending page, look at FilePage SetupLayoutVertical Alignment and see that it is set to top. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. jimboom333 wrote: Occassionally, in the middle of a mult-page document, the margin at the top of a page may change "all by itself". e.g. I am currently re-aranging a 6 page document. Page 1-4 all allow me to start text on line 1, but when I moved the bottom paragraph of page 4 to page 5, it skipped me all the way down to line 12. When I backspace the text, it goes from line 12 p5 to line 52 p4. If I hit enter again to move it back to p5, it automatically takes it to line 12. This is probably a pretty stupid question, but this has been happening to me for years. ANy ideas? Thanks |
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Greg,
I went back and changed the"apply to" from "whole document" to "this section" and that seemed to work. Thanks for your help. jims "Greg Maxey" wrote: On the offending page, look at FilePage SetupLayoutVertical Alignment and see that it is set to top. -- Greg Maxey/Word MVP See: http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/word_tips.htm For some helpful tips using Word. jimboom333 wrote: Occassionally, in the middle of a mult-page document, the margin at the top of a page may change "all by itself". e.g. I am currently re-aranging a 6 page document. Page 1-4 all allow me to start text on line 1, but when I moved the bottom paragraph of page 4 to page 5, it skipped me all the way down to line 12. When I backspace the text, it goes from line 12 p5 to line 52 p4. If I hit enter again to move it back to p5, it automatically takes it to line 12. This is probably a pretty stupid question, but this has been happening to me for years. ANy ideas? Thanks |
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