Change Margin Settings in Word 97/2000
You can change left, right, top, or bottom margins in a document by
using the Page Setup dialog box in Microsoft Word 97/2000. You can
also use the Page Setup dialog box to set "mirror"
margins so that inside and outside margins are the same width on the front
and back of a double-sided page, and to set "gutter" margins on a bound document to add extra space to the side or top margin
so that text isn't obscured by the binding.
To change margins
- Position the cursor anywhere in the document to change margins in
the entire document, or select text to apply changes to.
- On the File menu, click Page Setup, and then click the
Margins tab.
- Enter new values in the Top, Bottom, Left, or Right
boxes.
To see how changes will affect the document, look at the sample page
in the Preview box.
- In the Apply to box, click the portion of the document you
want to apply the settings to.
You can apply changes to an entire document, a paragraph, or the
current section. If you select text in the middle of a document, and change margins,
then Word will create a new section if you have not already done so.
To set inside and outside margins on a double-sided document, select
the Mirror margins check box in the Page Setup dialog box,
and then enter values in the Inside and Outside boxes.
To set a gutter margin, enter a value in the Gutter box in the Page
Setup dialog box. Word
automatically inserts the gutter margin between the two pages on a
double-sided document. For a single-sided document, click Left
or Top under Gutter position.
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