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------- Additional comments from [EMAIL PROTECTED] Tue Feb 14 11:34:27 -0800 
2006 -------
Using the tutorial (explanation might be a better word) I just submitted, you
could create various styles (margin1, margin2, margin3, ...) with very specific
indents and spacing settings.  Then, you could use them to quickly and easily
apply formatting to a document and make it act as though there were indeed
various margin settings on the same page.

Since I have grown accustomed to using styles, this approach would seem far
simpler and faster than changing margins multiple times in a document.

Once you have the "margin" styles set the way you like, you can even make sure
that they are available with any new document by creating a new default template
that contains your "margin" styles.

I hope my work and suggestions are of use to you.

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