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Originally Posted by dw85745
I use pleading paper which is a textbox on the left, that runs from the Bottom of the Header to the Top of the Footer.
My current margins setting is 1.5 inches that applies to the Whole Document.
The Court wants a different first page margin (2 inch margin).
I go into Page Setup > Tab: Layout > Select checkbox Different first Page,
the go to Tab:Margins and adjust the header to 2 inches. This appears to
work as the header on the first page appears to be larger than on the second.
However, my textbox on the left for the first page completely disappeared,
and EITHER the textbox on the second page has moved, or the text has moved
as it is Not now aligned with the textbox (pleading paper) numbers.
Where am I going Wrong?
THanks
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Do NOT change the margins for this.
Do use the different first page setting for your Headers/Footers.
This is like a letterhead where you want a different layout on the first page. You do it in the headers and footers.
Take a look at:
Look at how the use of textboxes or even text in the header can change where text fits in the body. You can use a borderless textbox or even empty paragraphs in the first-page header to move the apparent top margin on that first page down.
P.S. I am an attorney and have beet putting up with the vagaries of court formatting requirements for more than 40 years.