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why is first page larger size than others in multi-page word docum
-- big willie |
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Because it's been set up that way.
"will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... -- big willie |
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When you say, "because it's been set up that way", do you mean Word page
layout has been setup that way or I have set it up that way. If you mean I set it up that way, I did not set it up that way. When looking at multiple pages of a word document, the first page dimensions always seems to be 1.0 - 1.5" wider than the others. I've always wondered why, as when I type and save word documents, the dimensions I setup are always the standard paper size, yet when viewing them, the first page dimensions are always larger. It just seems rather odd, and there are no settings that you can use to make all the pages appears to be same dimensions. It has no affect on the printing or final product, but it looks that way when viewing the pages. -- big willie "Jezebel" wrote: Because it's been set up that way. "will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... -- big willie |
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Are you saying this is the case for ANY document you view, or specific
documents? Word's page sizes are set for each section of the document -- either set explicitly for the document itself, or set for the template on which the document is based. These are user settings -- there's nothing automatic about it. Do you perhaps have a multi-page printer, set up with different size paper in the first- and subsequent-page trays? "will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... When you say, "because it's been set up that way", do you mean Word page layout has been setup that way or I have set it up that way. If you mean I set it up that way, I did not set it up that way. When looking at multiple pages of a word document, the first page dimensions always seems to be 1.0 - 1.5" wider than the others. I've always wondered why, as when I type and save word documents, the dimensions I setup are always the standard paper size, yet when viewing them, the first page dimensions are always larger. It just seems rather odd, and there are no settings that you can use to make all the pages appears to be same dimensions. It has no affect on the printing or final product, but it looks that way when viewing the pages. -- big willie "Jezebel" wrote: Because it's been set up that way. "will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... -- big willie |
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No, I do not have a multipage printer, using paper of different dimensions in
separate trays. Actually, this is really not big deal, as like have said, it has no effect on the printing or the look of the page when it is printed, as all look normal. It is just in print previewing, the first page dimension always seems larger than the rest, no matter if I just type using Word or scan a document to Word. What I will do is pay closer attention to the page setup before I do anything and ensure that the dimensions are all set to normal and see what happens. I will get back with you on the final results. I do thank you for your input, it has been thought provoking. -- big willie "Jezebel" wrote: Are you saying this is the case for ANY document you view, or specific documents? Word's page sizes are set for each section of the document -- either set explicitly for the document itself, or set for the template on which the document is based. These are user settings -- there's nothing automatic about it. Do you perhaps have a multi-page printer, set up with different size paper in the first- and subsequent-page trays? "will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... When you say, "because it's been set up that way", do you mean Word page layout has been setup that way or I have set it up that way. If you mean I set it up that way, I did not set it up that way. When looking at multiple pages of a word document, the first page dimensions always seems to be 1.0 - 1.5" wider than the others. I've always wondered why, as when I type and save word documents, the dimensions I setup are always the standard paper size, yet when viewing them, the first page dimensions are always larger. It just seems rather odd, and there are no settings that you can use to make all the pages appears to be same dimensions. It has no affect on the printing or final product, but it looks that way when viewing the pages. -- big willie "Jezebel" wrote: Because it's been set up that way. "will50" (donotspam) wrote in message ... -- big willie |
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