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Default How can I widen the page header/footer width?

The Header/Footer width does not adjust when I widen the page width. The
Header/Footer appears to default to a 1" margin, even though I adjusted my
document width to be .3" on each side. Is there any way to force the
Header/Footer to conform to the page width?
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Default How can I widen the page header/footer width?

Click on FILE, select PAGE SETUP and click the MARGINS tab.

You set the the starting position for the header and footer here, as well as
the margins for the document itself.

Your current printer will determine just how close to the edge of the paper
you can set the margins/Header/Footer positions.


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"Schabby" wrote:

The Header/Footer width does not adjust when I widen the page width. The
Header/Footer appears to default to a 1" margin, even though I adjusted my
document width to be .3" on each side. Is there any way to force the
Header/Footer to conform to the page width?

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