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Where have the tops of pages gone in Word 2003?

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AK-540 - 02 Mar 2005 10:09 GMT
Like it says in the subject there: the 'header' part of each page in Word
2003 is no longer there, by default now. In other words, whatever I type or
place first on every page shows as if there's no header margin
whatsoever...(???)

However, if I open a document that isn't like that, well, it still isn't
like that, but any *new* document is. Um...

I haven't changed any settings in any particularly unusual way *as far as I
know*.

Does anyone know what's causing the problem, and - most importantly - how to
fix it?

Many thanks in advance,

AK-540
garfield-n-odie - 02 Mar 2005 10:37 GMT
In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space
between pages" box | OK.

> Like it says in the subject there: the 'header' part of each page in Word
> 2003 is no longer there, by default now. In other words, whatever I type or
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> AK-540
jew3usnret - 04 Mar 2005 17:33 GMT
I'm having the same problem - upper and lower margin settings appear to have
no impact on the way that the pages look in the "print layout" view, or in
the way that they print. All text spans from top paper margin to lower paper
margin with no blank space above upper text or below lower text. Looks crummy
and is unacceptable for documents.
I've looked all over "page setup" and "start setup" to find a way to fix,
but have been unsuccessful. Have looked other places too - there's gotta be a
way to fix this!!!

Thanks - hope someone knows what is happening and can advise a fix.

> Like it says in the subject there: the 'header' part of each page in Word
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> AK-540
Graham Mayor - 04 Mar 2005 17:52 GMT
The answer has already been posted in this thread :(
http://www.gmayor.com/white_space.htm

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> I'm having the same problem - upper and lower margin settings appear
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 04 Mar 2005 19:18 GMT
See http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/WhiteSpace.htm

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> I'm having the same problem - upper and lower margin settings appear to have
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jew3usnret - 08 Mar 2005 15:59 GMT
Many thanks! And apologies, too - I clicked the "no" button by mistake when
first viewing your message.

> See http://home.earthlink.net/~wordfaqs/WhiteSpace.htm
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Suzanne S. Barnhill - 08 Mar 2005 19:38 GMT
Glad I could help!

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> Many thanks! And apologies, too - I clicked the "no" button by mistake when
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