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Designing Page Layouts

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It’s easy to take page layout for granted because when you create a new document, it is already formatted with default settings for margins, page orientation, tabs, and paragraph spacing. You’ve always had the ability to change those default settings, but you probably never gave it much thought. Now with the Page Layout tab (see Figure 6-1), all the options for changing the layout are in one place and are more visible.

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(2007). Designing Page Layouts. In: Word 2007. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0268-4_6

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