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Old 07-22-2020, 11:20 AM
Lou_Reed Lou_Reed is offline How to space a Table in MS Word 2016 Windows 10 How to space a Table in MS Word 2016 Office 2016
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Default Her it is, plus another piece of info that might help

The margins are whatever the default is which n this case is 1 inch top, bottom, left and right.

However, i have found some info that may help.

On the top page the paragraph marks are on the side and on the second page and any other page.

I think this may be the issue. Maybe if I could move the marks on the first page and put them in the same position as on the second page then the fist page would have real header.

I will try it.

respectfully,

Lou Reed
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