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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
Since no one has answered me, I assume that there is no way to lock margins so they can't get changed. Too bad. Word used to be good. Now it is ridiculous. Someone told me that some kind of open office word was great. Does anyone know if their margins can be locked? Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire
document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you tell us more about what you're trying to do? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, Since no one has answered me, I assume that there is no way to lock margins so they can't get changed. Too bad. Word used to be good. Now it is ridiculous. Someone told me that some kind of open office word was great. Does anyone know if their margins can be locked? Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
When I cut and paste pages (with pictures if that matters) into the document, it changes the margins of the document. Afterward, I basically only read the text and look at the pictures (i.e. almost never make changes), so I don't care if it makes macros, or whatever, unusable. Thanks for any help I can get. Stephen "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you tell us more about what you're trying to do? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, Since no one has answered me, I assume that there is no way to lock margins so they can't get changed. Too bad. Word used to be good. Now it is ridiculous. Someone told me that some kind of open office word was great. Does anyone know if their margins can be locked? Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
If the pasted portion includes a section break or the last paragraph mark in
a document, then you are pasting section/document-level formatting. Have you tried using Paste Special | As Unformatted Text? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, When I cut and paste pages (with pictures if that matters) into the document, it changes the margins of the document. Afterward, I basically only read the text and look at the pictures (i.e. almost never make changes), so I don't care if it makes macros, or whatever, unusable. Thanks for any help I can get. Stephen "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you tell us more about what you're trying to do? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, Since no one has answered me, I assume that there is no way to lock margins so they can't get changed. Too bad. Word used to be good. Now it is ridiculous. Someone told me that some kind of open office word was great. Does anyone know if their margins can be locked? Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
What are you pasting from? Another Word document? Or some other source?
Which margins do you want to keep? Those of the destination document? Or those of the source? Which version of Word are you using? We'll need to know those things before we can offer help. PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, When I cut and paste pages (with pictures if that matters) into the document, it changes the margins of the document. Afterward, I basically only read the text and look at the pictures (i.e. almost never make changes), so I don't care if it makes macros, or whatever, unusable. Thanks for any help I can get. Stephen There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200810/1 |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
And for more on section formatting, see
http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...thSections.htm. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... If the pasted portion includes a section break or the last paragraph mark in a document, then you are pasting section/document-level formatting. Have you tried using Paste Special | As Unformatted Text? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, When I cut and paste pages (with pictures if that matters) into the document, it changes the margins of the document. Afterward, I basically only read the text and look at the pictures (i.e. almost never make changes), so I don't care if it makes macros, or whatever, unusable. Thanks for any help I can get. Stephen "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you tell us more about what you're trying to do? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Stephen" wrote in message ... Hi, Since no one has answered me, I assume that there is no way to lock margins so they can't get changed. Too bad. Word used to be good. Now it is ridiculous. Someone told me that some kind of open office word was great. Does anyone know if their margins can be locked? Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
I'm pasting two or three pages containing pictures into a Word 2007 document from another Word 2007 document with the same margins (but which I changed months ago from default to wide to accommodate the landscape pictures). When I paste the pages, even though both documents have the same margins, the second document (being pasted into) goes to awry to default margins for the pasted pages, which I have to change every time I paste something. I want to lock in the margins on the second (being pasted into) document so they won't change. But that doesn't seem possible. Thanks for any help. Stephen "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: What are you pasting from? Another Word document? Or some other source? Which margins do you want to keep? Those of the destination document? Or those of the source? Which version of Word are you using? We'll need to know those things before we can offer help. PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, When I cut and paste pages (with pictures if that matters) into the document, it changes the margins of the document. Afterward, I basically only read the text and look at the pictures (i.e. almost never make changes), so I don't care if it makes macros, or whatever, unusable. Thanks for any help I can get. Stephen There are ways to do this, but they would require protecting the entire document in ways that might make it functionally unusable. Perhaps if you [quoted text clipped - 23 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...ement/200810/1 |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Are you saying that, when you paste into a landscape page, the pasted
material shows up on a portrait page? If that's the case, turn on formatting marks (click the show/hide button), then make sure that you do not catch any section breaks in your copy selection and that you paste into a landscape page or area. I can't tell from your post whether you know this: Landscape and portrait are page orientations that can have the same margins (the space between the content/text area and the edge). PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, I'm pasting two or three pages containing pictures into a Word 2007 document from another Word 2007 document with the same margins (but which I changed months ago from default to wide to accommodate the landscape pictures). When I paste the pages, even though both documents have the same margins, the second document (being pasted into) goes to awry to default margins for the pasted pages, which I have to change every time I paste something. I want to lock in the margins on the second (being pasted into) document so they won't change. But that doesn't seem possible. Thanks for any help. Stephen What are you pasting from? Another Word document? Or some other source? Which margins do you want to keep? Those of the destination document? Or [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi, No, the margins don't go back to portrait. The margins just go awry, off about an inch to the right (so part of the pictures/graphs can't be seen) for the 3 or 4 pasted pages. So I have to block the pasted pages and then adjust the margins. All of the helpful tips seem to be saying the same thing--"Be careful, how you paste." Which is not answering the original question. Consequently, from this, I take it that there is simply no way to lock the margins in a 2007 Word document so that anything I paste into it will have to conform to those margins. Obviously, I am careful pasting as it is hassle, blocking and adjusting the margins several times a day. But no matter how careful I am with section breaks, etc., it doesn't matter, nothing works. So thanks for your attempts at trying to help but it is quite obvious to me by now that no one can lock in margins in a Word 2007 document which can not be changed, or someone presumably would have said, "Do A, B and C, and that will lock them." Obviously, if no knows how to do it, then there must be no way. Thanks anyway. Take care, Stephen "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Are you saying that, when you paste into a landscape page, the pasted material shows up on a portrait page? If that's the case, turn on formatting marks (click the show/hide button), then make sure that you do not catch any section breaks in your copy selection and that you paste into a landscape page or area. I can't tell from your post whether you know this: Landscape and portrait are page orientations that can have the same margins (the space between the content/text area and the edge). PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, I'm pasting two or three pages containing pictures into a Word 2007 document from another Word 2007 document with the same margins (but which I changed months ago from default to wide to accommodate the landscape pictures). When I paste the pages, even though both documents have the same margins, the second document (being pasted into) goes to awry to default margins for the pasted pages, which I have to change every time I paste something. I want to lock in the margins on the second (being pasted into) document so they won't change. But that doesn't seem possible. Thanks for any help. Stephen What are you pasting from? Another Word document? Or some other source? Which margins do you want to keep? Those of the destination document? Or [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hello Stephen
Stephen wrote: No, the margins don't go back to portrait. The margins just go awry, off about an inch to the right (so part of the pictures/graphs can't be seen) for the 3 or 4 pasted pages. So I have to block the pasted pages and then adjust the margins. how do you "block" the pages? I'm not aware of any change to section properties in Word 2007 compared to earlier versions. Is this something that has been working for you in earlier versions? Key is to understand how sections work (Stefan Blom gave you a link for that), and how pictures (as Inline or Shape "things") are handled by Word. There are a couple of articles about this item: http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/DrawingGraphics.htm HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MSFT | \ / | MVP | Scientific Reports X Against HTML | for | with Word? / \ in e-mail & news | Word | http://www.masteringword.eu/ |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Your last message gave me, I think, the right clue. The images in the copy-
from document are probably placed in absolute (horizontal) positions to the right of the column (usually the left margin). This is how Word sets positions when you drag an image into place, although you can set absolute positions yourself. You can check the placement of the image in the advanced layout dialog (right click in an image text wrapping more layout options.) When you paste such an image into a different document with different margins, Word will (usually) retain the image placement settings. So an image with an absolute setting of, say, 5" to the left of the column, would show up in the destination doc also at _5" to the left of the column_ even if that means it would fall off the page. The solution to your problem is to use relative positioning for the images: In the advanced layout dialog's horizontal section, click _alignment_ and select right. And _for relative to_ select column. This will place the image against the right margin. Someone else on the list may be able to tell you whether you can record a macro to ease the task. HTH, PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, No, the margins don't go back to portrait. The margins just go awry, off about an inch to the right (so part of the pictures/graphs can't be seen) for the 3 or 4 pasted pages. So I have to block the pasted pages and then adjust the margins. All of the helpful tips seem to be saying the same thing--"Be careful, how you paste." Which is not answering the original question. Consequently, from this, I take it that there is simply no way to lock the margins in a 2007 Word document so that anything I paste into it will have to conform to those margins. Obviously, I am careful pasting as it is hassle, blocking and adjusting the margins several times a day. But no matter how careful I am with section breaks, etc., it doesn't matter, nothing works. So thanks for your attempts at trying to help but it is quite obvious to me by now that no one can lock in margins in a Word 2007 document which can not be changed, or someone presumably would have said, "Do A, B and C, and that will lock them." Obviously, if no knows how to do it, then there must be no way. Thanks anyway. Take care, Stephen Are you saying that, when you paste into a landscape page, the pasted material shows up on a portrait page? If that's the case, turn on [quoted text clipped - 28 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
Thanks for trying to help. Can you tell me how to find this "advanced layout dialog's horizontal section." I couldn't find anything remotely like it in Help. Under "advanced layout," I wasn't sure if I was to be changing margins or a chart? Again, I'd like to change the margins so that they can't be changed, but again, this may not be possible in Word 2007. Thanks again. Stephen "Stephen" wrote: Hi, Does anyone know of a way to lock the margins in Word 2007 so they can't be changed? Thanks a lot for any help one this. Take care, Stephen |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Right click in an image text wrapping more layout options. The next
thing that pops up will be the Advanced layout dialog. Also, from the ribbon and with the cursor in an image picture tools tab (format tab) arrange group position button more layout options Good luck, PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, Thanks for trying to help. Can you tell me how to find this "advanced layout dialog's horizontal section." I couldn't find anything remotely like it in Help. Under "advanced layout," I wasn't sure if I was to be changing margins or a chart? Again, I'd like to change the margins so that they can't be changed, but again, this may not be possible in Word 2007. Thanks again. Stephen Hi, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Hi,
Thanks for trying to help. I can't believe how complicated this is, for what seems to me should be quite simple. Am I supposed to right click on the picture before it is cut and pasted or after? Do I have to do this for every picture? If so, what is the point? Hopefully, there most be some Control-A situation. Also, I can't quite figure what you mean. When I right click on a picture/graph, my options are Cut, Copy, Paste, Edit Picture (apparently grayed out), Hyperlink, Insert Caption, Borders and Shading and Format Picture. Under Format Picture, I found Text Box and Alt-Text but no Text Wrapping. Should it matter, what actually happens when I paste, is that the margins in the second document go from 2 hash marks from each edge (in the blue parts) to the edges of the middle white part of the ruler and the picture/graph is then flush left (at the left edge of the white part), so the picture/graph is about an inch off to the right of the page. This happens every time. Thanks again for trying. Take care, Stephen "PamC via OfficeKB.com" wrote: Right click in an image text wrapping more layout options. The next thing that pops up will be the Advanced layout dialog. Also, from the ribbon and with the cursor in an image picture tools tab (format tab) arrange group position button more layout options Good luck, PamC Stephen wrote: Hi, Thanks for trying to help. Can you tell me how to find this "advanced layout dialog's horizontal section." I couldn't find anything remotely like it in Help. Under "advanced layout," I wasn't sure if I was to be changing margins or a chart? Again, I'd like to change the margins so that they can't be changed, but again, this may not be possible in Word 2007. Thanks again. Stephen Hi, [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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Any way to lock margins so they can't be changed?
Thanks for trying to help. I can't believe how complicated this is, for what seems to me should be quite simple. Am I supposed to right click on the picture before it is cut and pasted or after? Do I have to do this for every picture? If so, what is the point? Hopefully, there most be some Control-A situation. Yes you would need to do this for every picture that has absolute horizontal positioning. It's pretty much your choice whether you do it in the original or destination copy. For now I would do it in the original (or copy from) document. For one thing you need to see if my suggested change will place the images where you want them. I'm pretty sure someone on this list could write or help you write a macro to change all the images in a document. Unfortunately I am not that someone. Also, I can't quite figure what you mean. When I right click on a picture/graph, my options are Cut, Copy, Paste, Edit Picture (apparently grayed out), Hyperlink, Insert Caption, Borders and Shading and Format Picture. Under Format Picture, I found Text Box and Alt-Text but no Text Wrapping. That must mean that your images are in text boxes. In that case you need to adjust the text box position. So... Using right click: Click the text box edge to select it right click the edge Format text box Advance button. Using the ribbon: Click the text box edge to select it text box tools ribbon Position button More layout options picture position tab. Then you'll be in the advance layout dialog. HTH, PamC Should it matter, what actually happens when I paste, is that the margins in the second document go from 2 hash marks from each edge (in the blue parts) to the edges of the middle white part of the ruler and the picture/graph is then flush left (at the left edge of the white part), so the picture/graph is about an inch off to the right of the page. This happens every time. Thanks again for trying. Take care, Stephen Right click in an image text wrapping more layout options. The next thing that pops up will be the Advanced layout dialog. [quoted text clipped - 27 lines] Stephen -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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