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getting the top 1 inch margin to display in a word doc on screen
When creating new word docs, the cursor is positioned at the very top of the
page. There is no top 1 inch margin displayed (the bottom 1 inch margin does not display either). I noticed that this is only a screen display problem becaust when I PDF or print the doc it prints with the 1 inch top and bottom margins in place. How do I get the margins in place in the document on the screen by default. I checked my normal.dot file (the default document template) but it has the 1 inch top and bottom margins in place. Somehow this feature is not getting picked up from the template when I create new docs. Help please.... |
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getting the top 1 inch margin to display in a word doc on screen
In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space
between pages" box | OK. gatordoc wrote: When creating new word docs, the cursor is positioned at the very top of the page. There is no top 1 inch margin displayed (the bottom 1 inch margin does not display either). I noticed that this is only a screen display problem becaust when I PDF or print the doc it prints with the 1 inch top and bottom margins in place. How do I get the margins in place in the document on the screen by default. I checked my normal.dot file (the default document template) but it has the 1 inch top and bottom margins in place. Somehow this feature is not getting picked up from the template when I create new docs. Help please.... |
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