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Vertical ruler vs margins?
I have a document, which I did not originate, where the vertical ruler shows
a two inch "inactive" section at the top (colored, where white part begins two inches down). But when I click "Page Layout"/Margins, it shows a .6 inch top margin. How do "margins" relate to the ruler setting? |
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Vertical ruler vs margins?
If you're looking at the Page Layout tab of Page Setup, that would be a
header or footer margin (and 0.6" would be reasonable). If you're on the Margins tab, then the Top margin should correspond to the ruler (and vice versa). There's definitely something odd going on in this document. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Laurel" wrote in message ... I have a document, which I did not originate, where the vertical ruler shows a two inch "inactive" section at the top (colored, where white part begins two inches down). But when I click "Page Layout"/Margins, it shows a .6 inch top margin. How do "margins" relate to the ruler setting? |
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