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Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote:
Miss Perspicacia Tick wrote: I have used the letter wizard to set up my letter leaving a 5cm space for my letterhead. However, for some reason, Word is assuming I wish to print every page of my letter on headed paper, and has left a 5cm gap at the top of every page (there are two pages). I have attempted to use the header and footer settings and set 'different first page' but that hasn't worked - there is *STILL* a 5cm gap at the top of the second page. How do I set it (and I'm sure there must be a setting I'm overlooking) so that the gap is only at the top of the first page - different odd and even hasn't worked either. Word 2003 SP1 on Windows XP Pro SP2. Or am I blonde? I should add that I cannot add a section/page break as it buggers up my numbered bullets. I don't know if you just let the wizard take care of everything, but I would suggest that before you print, you can go into the second page and use the Page Setup option and change the margin to whatever you want and select it to take affect from this point forward. That should allow every page after the first page to have normal margins versus taking on the first page margins setup. You can find the Page Setup under the File menu. Arcarius 76 |
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