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When I open a document the cursor is at the very top of the page. My margins
settings are correct. I open View and Header/ Footer and then just close the
box again and the cursor is now in the correct starting point for my margine
settings. What did I do and how do I fix it? Thanks
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Bluestarwatcher wrote:
When I open a document the cursor is at the very top of the page. My margins
settings are correct. I open View and Header/ Footer and then just close the
box again and the cursor is now in the correct starting point for my margine
settings. What did I do and how do I fix it? Thanks

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