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Different margins on different pages
I am setting up a template for letters at work. The first page of our
letterhead has one ste of margins and all subsequent pages will have a different sent of margins. I know that section breaks can be used, but if staff copy and paste text from existing letters into this new template, the section break moves. Is there any way of locking the section break to the page? so the pasted text goes over the top of it? |
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Different margins on different pages
Hi Lilly80,
You could setup your document with a 'different first page' layout. That allows the first page to have a different set of margins to the rest of the document without the need for Section breaks. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Lilly80" wrote in message ... I am setting up a template for letters at work. The first page of our letterhead has one ste of margins and all subsequent pages will have a different sent of margins. I know that section breaks can be used, but if staff copy and paste text from existing letters into this new template, the section break moves. Is there any way of locking the section break to the page? so the pasted text goes over the top of it? |
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Hi macropod,
This doesn't seem to work still. If you cut and paste into the front page, the margins of the front page follow that text all the way down. I need them to convert to the new margins as soon as the text starts to populate the second page. Am I doing something wrong? Lilly "macropod" wrote: Hi Lilly80, You could setup your document with a 'different first page' layout. That allows the first page to have a different set of margins to the rest of the document without the need for Section breaks. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Lilly80" wrote in message ... I am setting up a template for letters at work. The first page of our letterhead has one ste of margins and all subsequent pages will have a different sent of margins. I know that section breaks can be used, but if staff copy and paste text from existing letters into this new template, the section break moves. Is there any way of locking the section break to the page? so the pasted text goes over the top of it? . |
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Different margins on different pages
Take a look at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm
-- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Lilly80" wrote in message ... Hi macropod, This doesn't seem to work still. If you cut and paste into the front page, the margins of the front page follow that text all the way down. I need them to convert to the new margins as soon as the text starts to populate the second page. Am I doing something wrong? Lilly "macropod" wrote: Hi Lilly80, You could setup your document with a 'different first page' layout. That allows the first page to have a different set of margins to the rest of the document without the need for Section breaks. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Lilly80" wrote in message ... I am setting up a template for letters at work. The first page of our letterhead has one ste of margins and all subsequent pages will have a different sent of margins. I know that section breaks can be used, but if staff copy and paste text from existing letters into this new template, the section break moves. Is there any way of locking the section break to the page? so the pasted text goes over the top of it? . |
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Thank you Graham. This had the answer!
"Graham Mayor" wrote: Take a look at http://sbarnhill.mvps.org/WordFAQs/Letterhead.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "Lilly80" wrote in message ... Hi macropod, This doesn't seem to work still. If you cut and paste into the front page, the margins of the front page follow that text all the way down. I need them to convert to the new margins as soon as the text starts to populate the second page. Am I doing something wrong? Lilly "macropod" wrote: Hi Lilly80, You could setup your document with a 'different first page' layout. That allows the first page to have a different set of margins to the rest of the document without the need for Section breaks. -- Cheers macropod [Microsoft MVP - Word] "Lilly80" wrote in message ... I am setting up a template for letters at work. The first page of our letterhead has one ste of margins and all subsequent pages will have a different sent of margins. I know that section breaks can be used, but if staff copy and paste text from existing letters into this new template, the section break moves. Is there any way of locking the section break to the page? so the pasted text goes over the top of it? . . |
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