2nd page

J

Julie

Hi;

I know how to use section breaks, but not sure what to do
about this problem. I posted this under "Page Layout"
also because I wasn't sure if this was a programming issue
or not.

Our company uses a Letterhead template. They have just
redesigned it where we have a text box in the 1st page
header (address and so forth down the left side of the
page) which requires us to have 2" left margins so the
body of the letter doesn't run into our text box in the
header. So far so good. Now, they think the 2nd and 3rd
pages of our letters look funny, and they want those pages
to have the regular 1" left margin. How can I force the
first page of the template to have a 2.35 inch left
margin, and then when text wrapps to the 2nd page, have a
1" left margin?


If you can figure this out you are pretty smart. Thanks
 
J

Jezebel

Rather than setting the margin to avoid your text box, format the textbox so
the text wraps correctly around it (eg Wrapping style = square, wrap text =
right only). Wrapping around text boxes works correctly even if the textbox
is attached to the header but positioned in the body of the page.

If the text box doesn't extend to the bottom of the page, add a second,
empty, textbox below the first. If the letterhead is pre-printed, add a
single empty textbox extending the whole height of the page.
 

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