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A margin is the gap between the physical edge of the page and the working part. Generally there should always be a space, for many practical reasons, like space for binding, having an area to hold the page without covering text, not printing text right to the edge of the page and possibly losing it, to leave space for headers and footers and lots of other reasons.

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What steps do you take to change the margin setting?

In Microsoft Word 2003, it is under File --> Page Setup, and on the Margins tab you can set the regular margins. On the Layout tab, you can set the header and footer margins. In Microsoft Word 2007, it is on the Page Layout tab. There is a Margins dropdown menu.


How do you get margins of Microsoft Word 2003?

Go into the File menu and Page Setup. Margins and other things can be set there.


Where can you find top and bottom margins in Microsoft word program?

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.


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What is the first step in the process of setting margins?

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What does the Justification function do in Microsoft Word?

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What is the use of justifyalignment in Microsoft Word?

It spreads the text slightly so that the left and right margins of your text are straight, similar to the way text in columns normally appears in newspapers and magazines.


What does vertically center mean in Microsoft Word?

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How long is a 1000 word essay?

A 1000-word essay is typically about 4 pages if double-spaced and around 2 pages if single-spaced, using a standard font and margins.


What is the default word in word?

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Which tool will you use to align both margins of text in a document evenly?

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Does every page on Microsoft Word have four margins?

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