> > Open a new document in TextEdit. > > Look at the left end of the tab bar. Though it looks like one single symbol, > there really are more than one superimposed there. One is the right pointing > triangle for a tab. Another, the one you want to set margins, looks like a > capital T. Use your mouse pointer to grab the top bar of the T and drag it > right along the line to the half inch mark. Then let go. > > For me that sets half inch margins for the document, as long as you put a > carriage return at the end of each line. If you don't put a carriage return > at the end of the line, then the next line goes back to the left margin of > the page. > > >>> >>>> How do you get a TextEdit file with half inch margins? >>>> >>>> I have tried everything and did get a 1 inch margin, but no half inch, can >>>> you >>>> help or send an attachment (off list) of your work file. >>> >
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