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How do I kep the depth of my headers consistent thru the document

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brian - 03 Sep 2005 20:05 GMT
I am preparing a 140 page word document. the size of the header depth is
varying from page to page. this is making the text after the header start at
different points from page to page. I tried correcting the problem using the
verticle ruler but this changes all of the headers, i.e. changing a header
box on one page that appeared to be to large resulted in the the next page
header being to small.
Daiya Mitchell - 03 Sep 2005 20:17 GMT
Go to File | Page Setup, Layout, and set Vertical Alignment to Top. What you
describe sounds like it is currently on Center.

> I am preparing a 140 page word document. the size of the header depth is
> varying from page to page. this is making the text after the header start at
> different points from page to page. I tried correcting the problem using the
> verticle ruler but this changes all of the headers, i.e. changing a header
> box on one page that appeared to be to large resulted in the the next page
> header being to small.

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Carol - 17 Nov 2005 23:22 GMT
Thank you.  I have been fighting with this problem all afternoon.
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Thank you,
Carol

> Go to File | Page Setup, Layout, and set Vertical Alignment to Top. What you
> describe sounds like it is currently on Center.
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> > box on one page that appeared to be to large resulted in the the next page
> > header being to small.
 
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