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Default Header Height Word 2007

If the vertical alignment is Top, I have no explanation. The usual cause for
this is that the vertical alignment is Center, which causes the *appearance*
of a large header.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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"Otyokwa" wrote in message
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I have tried both ways. At first it automatically made a new page and it

did
this. So I deleted the page, and tried to enter a page break and it did

the
same thing. The vertical alignment is "top"

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Is that page a separate section, or does it end with a page break? In

either
case, is the vertical alignment for the section "Center" rather than

"Top"?

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Otyokwa" wrote in message
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I have a paper I am working on in Word 2007 that has a two line

header.
It
has worked fine until I got to page 5. All of a sudden, the header is

still
2 lines, but the space that word allows for the header is half the

page.
I
have tried deleting the page and starting again, but it always goes

back
to
this half page height header that I cannot type in. Any Suggestions?
Thank you