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Thumbs up Answer: HOW TO SET OUT A POEM ON A PAGE

Setting out a poem on a page in Microsoft Word is easy and straightforward. Here are the steps to follow:
  1. Open a new Word document and click on the "Page Layout" tab.
  2. Click on the "Margins" button and select "Narrow" or "Moderate" margins to give your poem more space on the page.
  3. Click on the "Page Setup" button and select "Portrait" orientation for your page.
  4. Click on the "Columns" button and select "One" column to keep your poem in a single column.
  5. Type your poem into the document, making sure to use line breaks to separate each line of the poem.
  6. Use the "Center" alignment option to center your poem on the page.
  7. Use a legible font such as Times New Roman or Arial, and use a font size that is easy to read.
  8. Add any necessary formatting such as bold or italicized text to emphasize certain words or phrases.
  9. Save your document and print it out for marking.

By following these steps, you can create a well-formatted poem in Microsoft Word that is easy to read and visually appealing. Good luck with your poem!
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