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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set
the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware
that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith "Graham Mayor" wrote: It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
No, the ruler origin cannot be set in Word as it can in Publisher and other
page layout programs. That is due to the differences between word processing and page layout functions. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "smithy" wrote in message news I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith "Graham Mayor" wrote: It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
Thank you Suzanne, for providing a response that answered my question, and
lacked the smart-aleck tone of Graham Mayor's answer. -- csmith "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: No, the ruler origin cannot be set in Word as it can in Publisher and other page layout programs. That is due to the differences between word processing and page layout functions. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "smithy" wrote in message news I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith "Graham Mayor" wrote: It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
My problem was slightly different: I got to this subject because, one day,
the print display stopped showing the white margin at the top. To fix this: I went to the Word button. I clicked the Word Options button. I chose Advanced, then Display, and in the Page Display Option section, a selected Show white space between pages in Print Layout view. That fixed my problem. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: No, the ruler origin cannot be set in Word as it can in Publisher and other page layout programs. That is due to the differences between word processing and page layout functions. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "smithy" wrote in message news I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith "Graham Mayor" wrote: It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
That's discussed in http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/WhiteSpace.htm, but
it has to do with the vertical ruler, not the horizontal one. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "SProvost" wrote in message ... My problem was slightly different: I got to this subject because, one day, the print display stopped showing the white margin at the top. To fix this: I went to the Word button. I clicked the Word Options button. I chose Advanced, then Display, and in the Page Display Option section, a selected Show white space between pages in Print Layout view. That fixed my problem. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: No, the ruler origin cannot be set in Word as it can in Publisher and other page layout programs. That is due to the differences between word processing and page layout functions. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "smithy" wrote in message news I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith "Graham Mayor" wrote: It does begin at zero - at the left margin position! If you mean can you set the left margin at the edge of the paper, then the likely answer is no. Very few printer drivers allow printing to the edge of the page and Word will only set what the driver will permit. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide
an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
"The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
"The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
A year and a half later, it would still be nice.
"The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
A year and a half later, it would still be nice.
"The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
But it's not going to happen.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "FrankBlank" wrote in message ... A year and a half later, it would still be nice. "The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
But it's not going to happen. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "FrankBlank" wrote in message ... A year and a half later, it would still be nice. "The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
And if your screen is wide enough, or you zoom down enough, you can
see the whole page width. On Mar 12, 5:43*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: But it's not going to happen. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "FrankBlank" wrote in message ... A year and a half later, it would still be nice. "The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! *Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. *For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. *It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. *And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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Can horizontal ruler in Word be changed to begin w/ zero?
And if your screen is wide enough, or you zoom down enough, you can
see the whole page width. On Mar 12, 5:43*pm, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: But it's not going to happen. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USAhttp://word.mvps.org "FrankBlank" wrote in message ... A year and a half later, it would still be nice. "The Blue Max" wrote: Great question, Smithy! *Like you, we also feel that Microsoft should provide an option for calibrating the ruler to zero at the left edge of the page. WordPerfect refers to these two options as absolute margins (left edge of page) and relative margins (left margin). WordPerfect has had this feature for many years and it has some distinct advantages. *For example, it allows the user to immediately visualize the actual width of the paper, the margin widths, and column offsets. *It would be nice if Microsoft would provide a similar feature. "smithy" wrote: I can see that the ruler within the margin begins with zero. *And, I am aware that most printers will not print a bleed. What I am trying to find out is whether it is possible to change the ruler to a realistic view where zero is at the edge of the paper? -- csmith |
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