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Default Margins etc

Something has gone wrong somewhere in my page settings but this isn't
something that I've set before.

Previously when I opened a new blank page, the cursor would be a few lines
down and rules set which I really like. Now, the cursor flashes at the very
top of the page but the margins are still as they where which is good. How
do I set it so the cursor automatically sits a few lines down from the top of
the page?

Thanks in advance.
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Default Margins etc

See http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm

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Something has gone wrong somewhere in my page settings but this isn't
something that I've set before.

Previously when I opened a new blank page, the cursor would be a few lines
down and rules set which I really like. Now, the cursor flashes at the
very
top of the page but the margins are still as they where which is good.
How
do I set it so the cursor automatically sits a few lines down from the top
of
the page?

Thanks in advance.



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