Page border or page margins? A page border is a box around your page. The
margins are the white space.
Which version of Word are you using?
Which view are you in? Normal? Print View? Web View?
Is what is missing missing from all sides or just top and bottom?

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>Page border or page margins? A page border is a box
around your page. The margins are the white space.
The page border. I have to manually changing it by going
the format menu, then selecting borders and shading, then
selecting "none" under the page porder tab.
>Which version of Word are you using?
MS 2003
>Which view are you in? Normal? Print View? Web View?
The problem occurs in all views.
>Is what is missing missing from all sides or just top and bottom?
Just the top.
Charles Kenyon - 07 Apr 2004 00:06 GMT
You somehow reposted the same question. Once is enough.
In normal view there is no page border visible, ever.
Now I understand. Somehow you have a page border in your default new
document.
Take a look at <URL:
http://www.mvps.org/word/FAQs/AppErrors/BlankDocNotBlank.htm>. Hope it
helps.

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> >Page border or page margins? A page border is a box
> around your page. The margins are the white space.
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> Just the top.