Word 2007 - 1 inch, in Word 2003 - 1,25 inch
left
Microsoft Word uses a 1" Margin. However, this can be adjusted by going to the top and clicking on "Margin". Hope this helps! (:
Yes, when shading paragraphs in Microsoft Word, the shading typically extends from the left margin to the right margin of the current paragraph. This means that the entire width of the paragraph, including any line breaks, will be shaded uniformly. The shading does not extend beyond the margins set for the document.
When you are finished typing your last bullet point, press enter/return twice to return back to the margin.
footer
yes
to well justified the text from left n right margin
Gutter margin is a feature of Microsoft Word. it has nothing to do with Windows Server 2003.
=(retail - cost) / retail
The default setting for text alignment in most word processing applications, such as Microsoft Word, is typically "left alignment." This means that text is aligned along the left margin, while the right margin remains uneven. Other alignment options, like center, right, and justified, can be selected as needed.
In Microsoft Word 2003, the default left margin is set to 1 inch. This setting is part of the standard document layout, which also includes default margins of 1 inch for the right, top, and bottom. Users can adjust these margins as needed through the Page Setup dialog.
It is not clear what this question means by the word "sign," but when text is aligned to the left margin the text is left justified.