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horizontal rule
In Microsoft Word, you can find the top and bottom margins by going to the "Layout" tab on the ribbon. Click on "Margins" to see preset options or select "Custom Margins" to manually enter specific measurements for the top and bottom margins. This allows you to adjust the spacing at the top and bottom of your document as needed.
You have to go to the top of the page where it says "Format" and then scroll down to where you see "page." There, you will find an option that allows you to adjust all of the margins (top, left, bottom, or right).
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Yes: Top, Bottom, Left, & Right --plus the gutter & it's position. Find these under File >Page Setup... 'Margins' tab.
A marginal heading is one which has margins around it. Margins can be added on left, right, top and bottom.
A marginal heading is one which has margins around it. Margins can be added on left, right, top and bottom.
The Page Layout tab in the Ribbon contains options for adjusting document margins, including those for the top and bottom margins. You can access and modify these settings in the Page Setup group under the Page Layout tab.
Bell bottoms are kind of like flared pants; where the bottom of the pants get wide and the top are slim.
setting margins means to select the about of space around the documents. Top, bottom, left and right
Margins. However headers and footers appear in the top and bottom margins respectively and they can be typed in.
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