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Please look at the image.
http://imgur.com/d09hU I am trying to move the comments on the second page, under the comments on the first page. All I can think is that the headers and footers are stopping me from joining the two sets of comments. I have tried to move the footer down by using the margins on the left hand side but it does not change where the "Footer - Section 4" Tab shows up. I took a look into draft view and there is a soft dotted line separating the comments. http://imgur.com/TnKzq How can i get rid of this soft dotted line or is there any other suggestions you may have? Please help! |
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Display the Page Setup dialog box. For example, you can double-click the vertical ruler. Or you can click the dialog launcher (the little arrow on the bottom righ) of the Page Setup group on the Page Layout tab.
On the Layout tab, make sure that "Vertical alignment" is set to "Top." Also, look a the margins specified on the Margins tab.
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Thank you so much! I can't believe how simple it was. It was the margins, one margin was set to 7".
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I'm glad I could help!
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Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP Microsoft 365 apps for business Windows 11 Professional |
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