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Default changing page orientation keeps giving error

I keep getting an error, "The settings you chose for left and right
margins.... are too large... whenever I try to change page orientation. It
happens on almost every document I try to change and it doesn't matter how
many columns, sections, etc. I have.
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Go to Format | Columns and click on the One picture (even if one column is
already selected).

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"Ken" wrote in message
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I keep getting an error, "The settings you chose for left and right
margins.... are too large... whenever I try to change page orientation.

It
happens on almost every document I try to change and it doesn't matter how
many columns, sections, etc. I have.


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Default changing page orientation keeps giving error

This does not work in my document. I have my page in landscape mode and Word
insists that the left margin MUST BE 2.36". Every time I try to fix the
margins, I get the "Fix It?" error message.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Go to Format | Columns and click on the One picture (even if one column is
already selected).

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"Ken" wrote in message
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I keep getting an error, "The settings you chose for left and right
margins.... are too large... whenever I try to change page orientation.

It
happens on almost every document I try to change and it doesn't matter how
many columns, sections, etc. I have.



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Default changing page orientation keeps giving error

Send the document to me, and I'll look at it. Include some cover info about
the problem and what you want the margin to be.

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"BillBurton57" wrote in message
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This does not work in my document. I have my page in landscape mode and

Word
insists that the left margin MUST BE 2.36". Every time I try to fix the
margins, I get the "Fix It?" error message.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Go to Format | Columns and click on the One picture (even if one column

is
already selected).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Ken" wrote in message
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I keep getting an error, "The settings you chose for left and right
margins.... are too large... whenever I try to change page

orientation.
It
happens on almost every document I try to change and it doesn't matter

how
many columns, sections, etc. I have.




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