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Originally Posted by dw85745
Mr. Kenyon.
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Since word does NOT appear to have a vertical ruler, it is hard to tell what the top margins are without printing or measuring, but based on my visual there appears that page 1 is different than page 2 onward
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Word does have a vertical ruler. It appears on the left side of the window.
Do not adjust the placement of the header. That should be the same for all pages in your document. This is a setting for the section so cannot be different on different pages within the section. Like the margins, set it once. You only want one section for all of this.
I realize that this is confusing. Please take the time to look at the linked pages.
Our jurisdiction does not use line numbering in pleadings. Generally, they are on plain paper. Mine get a bit fancier because I am old-school. I have left and right rules plus having my name, address, and phone in the left margin.
I date back to when we purchased special ruled paper for pleadings and used covers or caps. Pleadings and other documents were typed on typewriters with onion skin copies.