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Yes the margins are different on different types of printers as the size of the printer and type of printer are not the same.
There are four types of margins- 1. left 2.right 3.bottom 4.top
Press the Windows Key to Pull up the Start Menu. You will have to use the arrow keys to navigate to the startup menu.
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Go into the File menu and Page Setup. Margins and other things can be set there.
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.
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.Press the F1 key to get help in Windows programs.Google the application name you want help with they are all different.
All margins are 1 inch for APA format. The header is 1/2 inch down from the top of the page.
HTML does not have a built-in way to set margins without CSS. Margins are a property of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), not of HTML. To set margins in HTML, you need to use CSS either directly in a “style” attribute of an HTML element, or by using an external CSS file linked to your HTML document.
custom margins command
In Microsoft Word page set up is in the page layout menu. This is where you set up your page -- adjust margins, set the page orientation, set up columns, add page breaks.
You would use mirror margins for facing pages. The margins are set to reflect odd or even pages, making them the best choice for bound publications.
You would use mirror margins for facing pages. The margins are set to reflect odd or even pages, making them the best choice for bound publications.
Side margins in a standard document are typically set to 1 inch on each side. However, this can vary depending on the style guide or requirements of your organization or institution. It is essential to follow any specific guidelines provided for margins.
In a document with facing pages like a magazine, typically mirror or alternating margins are used. Mirror margins ensure symmetrical margins on both inner and outer edges of the facing pages, while alternating margins adjust the inner and outer margins for each page to accommodate the binding of the magazine.
The tab is used to set margins.