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Old 03-26-2017, 03:57 PM
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The issue is caused by you having the page layout set to centred alignment. On a PC, you'd fix this by going to:
Page Layout|Page Setup>>Layout
and changing the Vertical Alignment to Top. I don't know the Mac path to the same command. Do not that you might need to adjust some of your pages after doing this. The alternative is to leave the page layout alone and, after the final paragraph, press the ENTER key however many times you need to to force the content on the last page to the top.
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Old 03-27-2017, 05:22 AM
keepcalmandreadabook keepcalmandreadabook is offline The "body of text" for all odd-numbered pages are all "vertically-centered-aligned". Mac OS X The "body of text" for all odd-numbered pages are all "vertically-centered-aligned". Office 2016
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The issue is caused by you having the page layout set to centred alignment. On a PC, you'd fix this by going to:
Page Layout|Page Setup>>Layout
and changing the Vertical Alignment to Top. I don't know the Mac path to the same command. Do not that you might need to adjust some of your pages after doing this. The alternative is to leave the page layout alone and, after the final paragraph, press the ENTER key however many times you need to to force the content on the last page to the top.
Yeah . . . well where do I find the Mac path for the same command?
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