That depends on your word processor. In Microsoft Word (and I believe OpenOffice Writer) you can set the margins graphically when you show the ruler (View menu). The margins can then be set with the edge of the white area of the ruler.
Alternatively you can go to some "Page setup" menu item probably under File and in a dialog set your margins with keyboard entry.
What works for you! Ideally the margins would be at least an inch. There is no specific standard, but you have to make it look professional and clean.
Margins for a memo are typically set to 1 inch on all sides. This allows for a clean and professional look, with enough white space to make the memo easy to read.
Make circle with 18 inch radius, fold in half, fold in half.
2 halves make a whole. In this case 2 half inches, make 1 inch.
Fold papaer on half
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Yes they will. But lifting it a half inch or a inch may help because hitting a speed bump can make it possibly make it rub
The standard margins for a memo are typically 1 inch on all sides. However, it can vary depending on the organization's preference or specific formatting requirements. It's essential to check with your organization's style guide or formatting standards for precise margin measurements.
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Need diameter, style head and composition to get the weight per unit
You need 8 cubic blocks of sides 0.5 inches to make a 1 inch block.
The 7 inch Mini Netbooks work just as well as the 10 inch machines. The only difference is screen size. Make sure you get the same processor and RAM for the machines to see equal performance. But, basically yes.