Reformat and leave you with extra space at the bottom of the page. Page, and when you remove that text, the entire first page might Widow/Orphan control settings might have pushed text to the next Otherwise it is easy to remove the Section break by accident.įully justified text gets messed up for that last line-Word may haveĪ force justify command somewhere, but I am not aware of it. Keep the Show/Hide Paragraph Symbols activated to remove this, Text (at the top of page 2) that will probably need to be removed.
Word automatically adds a paragraph break just before your pasted Once they have moved the additional text into Section 2, they can turn off the Show/Hide Paragraph Symbol setting (I always have mine on, but lots of people hate it).Ī few challenges to be aware of (all related to internal Word features that are supposed to be "helpful"): Then paste all of the text that overflows page 1 into the first paragraph following your Section break. Ive tried everything I can think of to change the margins, reformat the document, etc and I still get the same issue - Word Preview is perfectly aligned, but when the page is printed it is shifted to the left by about an. The easiest way to do this is to turn on the "Show/Hide Paragraph Symbol" feature. If I attempt automatic duplex printing in Word 2013, I get a message saying the margins are outside the printable region. It is confusing that word has an Option for the header-margin. Thats it Now you have a different margin on the first page compared to the following pages. Sometime the 'returns' in the header have a delay. What you need to do is to teach your client that they will have to move all text that overflows page 1 into Section 2. Add as many 'returns' as you need to widen the header to the bottom. Your template will always have to include a section break because otherwise you won't be able to format Section 2.