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Default old word doc changed to word 2003 format has stuffed up the file

I have moved a document from an earlier version of word to word 2003 which
converts the file over automatically. This stuffs up the margins and
headers/footers. the margins are easily fixable although the footers are not
being told what to do!
print preview shows the footer on the bottom of the page although the
printer prints it out higher up the page.
For sake of discussion i dont have the original file or the early version of
word either. any ideas why the footnotes wont stay down the bottom where it
belongs?? any help greatly appreciated.
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Default old word doc changed to word 2003 format has stuffed up the file

It's not the change of Word version that does this, but changes to
normal.dot and changes to page set up as a result of the new printer
settings.



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I have moved a document from an earlier version of word to word 2003 which
converts the file over automatically. This stuffs up the margins and
headers/footers. the margins are easily fixable although the footers are
not
being told what to do!
print preview shows the footer on the bottom of the page although the
printer prints it out higher up the page.
For sake of discussion i dont have the original file or the early version
of
word either. any ideas why the footnotes wont stay down the bottom where
it
belongs?? any help greatly appreciated.



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Default old word doc changed to word 2003 format has stuffed up the file

If the document is being printed in the upper left corner of the page (extra
right and bottom margins), it could be because it contains tracked changes
or comments, and Word is allowing margin space for the default "balloons."

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I have moved a document from an earlier version of word to word 2003 which
converts the file over automatically. This stuffs up the margins and
headers/footers. the margins are easily fixable although the footers are

not
being told what to do!
print preview shows the footer on the bottom of the page although the
printer prints it out higher up the page.
For sake of discussion i dont have the original file or the early version

of
word either. any ideas why the footnotes wont stay down the bottom where

it
belongs?? any help greatly appreciated.


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