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Unable to create or adjust top and bottom margins
I have Word 2003 and have been using it for the past 4 months. Since
yesterday I have been having problems setting or adjusting top and bottom margins. Whenever I create a new document, either blank or from an existing template, the document has no top or bottom margin. The ruler shows a left and right margin but no margins are shown for the top and bottom margins. In the Page Set-up menu, the top and bottom margins are shown as being set at 2.5cm. I've changed these 2 figures to well over 10cm, but still it makes no difference. Any changes to the values to the left/right margins are reflected in the document. The problem seems to only affect new documents or creating a document from a template. If I open an existing document, then margins appear as normal and are able to be changed. I've tried opening an existing document, with margins showing as per normal, then deleting all the text and then saving that as a template file. Creating a document from that template file reproduces the problem. I've tried the Detect and Repair option in the Help menu, but that hasn't fixed the problem. Any ideas anybody? |
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Unable to create or adjust top and bottom margins
See http://www.gmayor.com/white_space.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Kiwi Harry wrote: I have Word 2003 and have been using it for the past 4 months. Since yesterday I have been having problems setting or adjusting top and bottom margins. Whenever I create a new document, either blank or from an existing template, the document has no top or bottom margin. The ruler shows a left and right margin but no margins are shown for the top and bottom margins. In the Page Set-up menu, the top and bottom margins are shown as being set at 2.5cm. I've changed these 2 figures to well over 10cm, but still it makes no difference. Any changes to the values to the left/right margins are reflected in the document. The problem seems to only affect new documents or creating a document from a template. If I open an existing document, then margins appear as normal and are able to be changed. I've tried opening an existing document, with margins showing as per normal, then deleting all the text and then saving that as a template file. Creating a document from that template file reproduces the problem. I've tried the Detect and Repair option in the Help menu, but that hasn't fixed the problem. Any ideas anybody? |
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Unable to create or adjust top and bottom margins
Hi Graham.
That's fixed my problem. Thank you very much. Regards Harry "Graham Mayor" wrote: See http://www.gmayor.com/white_space.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Kiwi Harry wrote: I have Word 2003 and have been using it for the past 4 months. Since yesterday I have been having problems setting or adjusting top and bottom margins. Whenever I create a new document, either blank or from an existing template, the document has no top or bottom margin. The ruler shows a left and right margin but no margins are shown for the top and bottom margins. In the Page Set-up menu, the top and bottom margins are shown as being set at 2.5cm. I've changed these 2 figures to well over 10cm, but still it makes no difference. Any changes to the values to the left/right margins are reflected in the document. The problem seems to only affect new documents or creating a document from a template. If I open an existing document, then margins appear as normal and are able to be changed. I've tried opening an existing document, with margins showing as per normal, then deleting all the text and then saving that as a template file. Creating a document from that template file reproduces the problem. I've tried the Detect and Repair option in the Help menu, but that hasn't fixed the problem. Any ideas anybody? |