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Use Word 2003 - My new doc cursor position is now located at very top of
page. Page Setup values appear normal including vertical position and top
margin. When I access the Boarder page and click on None - then enter, the
cursor returns to it's proper position. What can I do to return my new doc
cursor position to it's correct position? Thanks!
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As you've noted, the cursor is in its proper position. It's the margins, or
white space in Word's jargon, that are not showing. Move the cursor to the
top of the page until up & down pointing arrows appear. The tool tip should
say "Double click to show white space". If the margins are missing in new
documents, you should do this in normal.dot too.

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Use Word 2003 - My new doc cursor position is now located at very top of
page. Page Setup values appear normal including vertical position and top
margin. When I access the Boarder page and click on None - then enter, the
cursor returns to it's proper position. What can I do to return my new doc
cursor position to it's correct position? Thanks!


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Default New Doc Cursor Position

As you've noted, the cursor is in its proper position. It's the margins, or
white space in Word's jargon, that are not showing. Move the cursor to the
top of the page until up & down pointing arrows appear. The tool tip should
say "Double click to show white space". If the margins are missing in new
documents, you should do this in normal.dot too.

Pam




Sacto Harley wrote:
Use Word 2003 - My new doc cursor position is now located at very top of
page. Page Setup values appear normal including vertical position and top
margin. When I access the Boarder page and click on None - then enter, the
cursor returns to it's proper position. What can I do to return my new doc
cursor position to it's correct position? Thanks!


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