Make default margins not so big in Word.

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Mike Parker

I never liked the idea of 3cm margins anyway, but now consider this. If you
make your margins 1.5-2cm instead of the default 3.17, how many trees would
you save? People don't normally mess with page setup and most printers
nowadays can print almost to the edge of the paper, so why not save millions
of sheets of paper and reduce the huge margins. If you release a patch called
an "environmental update", imagine what positive publicity that would bring
to Microsoft?

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Graham Mayor

Get a life! Trees grown for paper production are a renewable resource and
environmentally sound. The more of them grown the more there are to remove
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Margins are all about presentation and making the document readable. If you
want smaller margins then the tools are there to create them, but don't be
surprised if no-one wants to read your document.


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DeanH

I total agree with Graham, the smallest margin that I work with is 2.54cm
(1") and that is at a push.
If you do want to save paper, don't bother with small margin, print
double-sided (duplex) that will save much more paper than an extra centimetre
off the margin will ever do.
Beware though, when duplexing you may need a slightly larger space for the
central margins, so you may not want to do that.
DeanH
 
C

CyberTaz

I agree with both Graham & Dean - reducing margins will do nothing for the
environment but will make your docs less professional.

If concerned about the environment the best solution is to reduce the
verbiage by writing more concisely, thereby conserving *ink/toner* as well
as minimizing the amount of paper involved.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
 
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Beth Melton

Not sure which version of Word you are referring to but 1.25" (3.17 cm)
margins are no longer default.

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