Thanks Phil,

I use that button but, as you know, from time to time you have the simple
joy of rebuilding your whole method of operating your computer (crashes,
line spikes, and other joys) and these are the little things I forget to
readjust.

Cheers,

Pat Naughtin
Geelong, Australia
61 3 5241 2008
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on 2005-03-22 05.19, Philip S Hall at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Some time ago, After I changed the default settings in MS Word to
>> millimetres, I noticed that all new pages were routinely set at
>> the default
>> for page margins (25.4 top and bottom and 31.7 millimetres on each side).
>> 
>> I now routinely reset these to 20 millimetres all round and it
>> took a while
>> for me to realise that this meant that I was getting an increase in the
>> usable paper that I calculate to be up by just under 25 %.
> 
> Pat,
> 
> When you click on the File|Page setup menu in Word, the dialogue box has a
> button named "default ..." at the bottom left. If you click that it offers
> the chance of saving page set up in the default template Normal.dot so it is
> automatically loaded for new documents.
> 
> Phil Hall
> 

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