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I am using an existing Word doc. of 4 pages. It is in Adobe PDF format. I
need to change the top margins of each page to allow for a company logo top
margin page one of 3.0 inches. Subsequent pages top margins will be set at
one half inch. So.... it will print with these different top margins.

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On the Layout tab of Page Setup, check the box for "Different first page."
This will allow you to have a separate First Page Header, which can be as
deep as you like; it will effectively push the document margin down without
your having to change the actual margin setting. For more, see
http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/Letterhead.htm

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I am using an existing Word doc. of 4 pages. It is in Adobe PDF format. I
need to change the top margins of each page to allow for a company logo

top
margin page one of 3.0 inches. Subsequent pages top margins will be set at
one half inch. So.... it will print with these different top margins.


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