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troubleshoot page setup
My margins are set to the standard "default"; however, within the last few
uses, they have not been displayed (in print view) correctly... almost as if there were no top/bottom margins. |
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troubleshoot page setup
From the Tools menu, select Options a then go to the View tab and check the
"White space between pages (Print view only) box in the Print and Web Layout options section of the dialog. Or move the mouse to the top centre of the page until the mouse pointer becomes two vertically opposed arrows with a tool tip of "Show white space" and left click with the mouse. Left clicking in this position is probably how you lost it. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Meg Flannagan" Meg wrote in message ... My margins are set to the standard "default"; however, within the last few uses, they have not been displayed (in print view) correctly... almost as if there were no top/bottom margins. |
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