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Header and Footer 'margins'
Greetings,
I'm new to Word 2003 and am seeing something a bit different than it was in Word 2000. When I bring up the Page Setup box and select the Margins tab, I get margins for top, bottom, left, right, and even Gutter size and location. If I remember Word2000 correctly, it gave me the ability to set the Header and Footer positions (I think they were for 'how large is the area", but they might have been "how far from the edge does it start'). I'm finding in Word 2003 I actually have to use the mouse and play click/drag for my header/footer sizes, and when I highlight them, the boundary lines (dashed) show the footer starting at the edge of the paper and I can't click/drag it to move it up. Sooo... is there a way for me to numerically set Header/Footer height and location with respect to the top/bottom of the page??? Thanks, Shane |
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