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Hi there. This seems like a pointless question, but apparently I have pushed
a button or something that has messed up the way my new documents look in Word. When I open a new document the cursor is right at the top of the page even though it is formatted to have a 1 inch border top and bottom. (When I go to "'FILE" and check the "page setup" it shows that I have a 1 inch margin.) The problem is just how I view the page. I would prefer that it show the margin, Any ideas on what I did? Thanks, Amadeus |
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Go to ToolsOptionsView, restore the check for "White space between pages"
or click the top of bottom edge of a page... just be careful not to click the top or bottom edge of a page when in Print Layout View when going for the Ruler, etc. Take a look her for mo http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "Amadeus" wrote in message ... Hi there. This seems like a pointless question, but apparently I have pushed a button or something that has messed up the way my new documents look in Word. When I open a new document the cursor is right at the top of the page even though it is formatted to have a 1 inch border top and bottom. (When I go to "'FILE" and check the "page setup" it shows that I have a 1 inch margin.) The problem is just how I view the page. I would prefer that it show the margin, Any ideas on what I did? Thanks, Amadeus |
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