Cursor middle of document

R

Roy

When I open a new document in Word 2007 the cursor is always in the middle
of the
page. I start typing and the text goes up to the top of the page. How do I
make the cursor to appear at the top of the page in new document?

The advice on the internet is Go to File > Page Setup > Layout (in Word
2007, ) and change the Vertical
Alignment from Center to Top.

But in my case all these icon are greyed out.

Can anybody help please.
 
J

Jay Freedman

The advice you quoted is correct only up to Word 2003. For Word 2007, click
the Page Layout tab at the top of the ribbon. Then click the tiny arrow
button at the bottom right corner of the Page Setup group. (If that's too
hard to see, click the Margins button and choose Custom Margins from the
bottom of the dropdown.) In the Page Setup dialog, click the Layout tab and
change the Vertical Alignment from Center to Top.

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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all may benefit.
 
S

Stefan Blom

Exit Word and then locate and rename the normal.dotm file. When you restart
Word, a fresh copy with factory default settings will be recreated.

To find normal.dotm, you can search in Windows (press Windows key + F); be
sure to search hidden files and folders.
 
R

Roy

Thanks for all your help Jay Freedman solution cured the problem. Once again
thank you.
 

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