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Default page setup to adjust margin without changing orientation

hi all,

office pro 2003 sp2, wxp pro sp2,

i am in a predicament. i have a large document (~200+ and increasing) with
multiple sections and pages with either potrait and landscape oritentation,
with margins set at 2.5 cm for the four sides on A4 paper. now what i found
out, for some reasons, some pages have 'Letter' paper and yet another has odd
margins (default or some others e.g. 2.2 cm instead of 2.5 cm) settings. i do
not how it happens but it has happened to me in the past but with much
smaller document where i can just format the whole document to A4, set the
required margins, put on potrait, after which manually re-orientated
landscape pages where required. this is not feasible with this project.

my question is: is there a way to set the whole document to A4 with margins
2.5 cm for the four sides while at the same time preserving the pages'
orientation.

any help and advice would be appreciated. thank you.

regards,
jes
 
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