Setting Margins for Letterhead on Page 1, and differnt for Page 2

T

Toni

Our company letterhead has a 2" top and left margin. I usually type 2 or more page letters and I have to reformat at the end, find where I want a section break, and then set section 2 margins to 1". This is fine until my bosses want to add a line to page 1, so I have to start the whole process over again, setting new section breaks and re-doing the margins.

Is there a way to create a template that always have the page 1 and page 2 margins set -- and will allow text to flow on to the next page without reseting breaks? HELP! This will save me SO much time! :) Thanks much!
 
J

Jezebel

File > Page Setup. Layout Tab. Check the Headers and Footers - different
first page tab.


Toni said:
Our company letterhead has a 2" top and left margin. I usually type 2 or
more page letters and I have to reformat at the end, find where I want a
section break, and then set section 2 margins to 1". This is fine until my
bosses want to add a line to page 1, so I have to start the whole process
over again, setting new section breaks and re-doing the margins.
Is there a way to create a template that always have the page 1 and page 2
margins set -- and will allow text to flow on to the next page without
reseting breaks? HELP! This will save me SO much time! :) Thanks much!
 
S

Suzanne S. Barnhill

See http://home.zebra.net/~sbarnhill/Letterhead.htm for instructions on how
to do just this.



Toni said:
Our company letterhead has a 2" top and left margin. I usually type 2 or
more page letters and I have to reformat at the end, find where I want a
section break, and then set section 2 margins to 1". This is fine until my
bosses want to add a line to page 1, so I have to start the whole process
over again, setting new section breaks and re-doing the margins.
Is there a way to create a template that always have the page 1 and page 2
margins set -- and will allow text to flow on to the next page without
reseting breaks? HELP! This will save me SO much time! :) Thanks much!
 

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