I've inherited a doc with many sections--on several pages the header is
abnormally large, preventing text from occupying the normal margined areas. I
have tried linking the "odd" headers to previous sections, with no positive
result. Each time I try to use the ruler to reduce the size of the header, it
absorbs all the text on the page, no matter how far away the text is located.
All of this with the non-printing characters showing me nothing abnormal. I
thought I was a skilled Word/header person, but this has me stumped. Please
help!
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 22 May 2008 00:17 GMT
Is the vertical alignment of the page set to Top? Having it set to Center
makes the header *appear* larger.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
> I've inherited a doc with many sections--on several pages the header is
> abnormally large, preventing text from occupying the normal margined
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> Please
> help!
Lene Fredborg - 22 May 2008 00:22 GMT
I am not sure I understand your description correctly. However, you could try
this:
Go to one of the wrong headers and check whether File > Page Setup > Layout
tab > Vertical alignment has been set to something different from Top. In
that case, select Top and click OK.

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> I've inherited a doc with many sections--on several pages the header is
> abnormally large, preventing text from occupying the normal margined areas. I
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> thought I was a skilled Word/header person, but this has me stumped. Please
> help!