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Old October 29th, 2005, 08:48 AM
Richard M
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Word for Windows 2003

If feel pretty dumb.... When I open word with a new document, the horizobtal
ruler has left and right a grey area that indicates the "empty" space on the
document. Now I must have done something with the vertical ruler. It starts
at "0" and the cursor ist at very upper edge. It doesn't matter what view I
select.

Please help me get this back to "normal".

Many thanks, Richard


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Old October 29th, 2005, 09:04 AM
Graham Mayor
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See http://www.gmayor.com/white_space.htm

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Richard M wrote:
Word for Windows 2003

If feel pretty dumb.... When I open word with a new document, the
horizobtal ruler has left and right a grey area that indicates the
"empty" space on the document. Now I must have done something with
the vertical ruler. It starts at "0" and the cursor ist at very upper
edge. It doesn't matter what view I select.

Please help me get this back to "normal".

Many thanks, Richard



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Old October 29th, 2005, 09:04 AM
garfield-n-odie
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Default Ruler in Word 2003

In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space
between pages" box | OK.

Richard M wrote:

Word for Windows 2003

If feel pretty dumb.... When I open word with a new document, the horizobtal
ruler has left and right a grey area that indicates the "empty" space on the
document. Now I must have done something with the vertical ruler. It starts
at "0" and the cursor ist at very upper edge. It doesn't matter what view I
select.

Please help me get this back to "normal".

Many thanks, Richard



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Old October 29th, 2005, 09:52 AM
Richard M
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Default Ruler in Word 2003

Many, many thanks.... I was abouzt to go nutes. Have a wonderful day.
Richard



"garfield-n-odie" wrote in message
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In Word, click on Tools | Options | View | check the "White space between
pages" box | OK.

Richard M wrote:

Word for Windows 2003

If feel pretty dumb.... When I open word with a new document, the
horizobtal ruler has left and right a grey area that indicates the
"empty" space on the document. Now I must have done something with the
vertical ruler. It starts at "0" and the cursor ist at very upper edge.
It doesn't matter what view I select.

Please help me get this back to "normal".

Many thanks, Richard




 




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