*Gutter is an extra Margin added to left side of page or if printed as Double sided page alternating sides. But it looks awful to you when the warning come upĪfter saving document and then closing Word It will ask Do you wish to keep Changes you made to Normal you have option to choose Okay or not. You can allow changes to be saved permanent to the Normal Template or say You were required to use it for a particular document.
Time decided you switched to a Different Font and you fell in love with it. This one of Word most valuable features although most people consider this a Nag Screen It allow you control over whether charges to Margins, Font and other style changes to the Normal Template.
Locate the check box Prompt before Saving.
#SIDE RULER IN WORD ALL THE WAY TO THE TOP PDF#
That's particularly frustrating if generating a PDF :-) Instead, use Consequently, they will print separate documents based on where those changes For at least one reason: Many printers do not like the same structural layout specifications within a document to change. In many cases, though, it's more practical to not get involved with Section Breaks for something such as an & can be divided into as many Sections as necessary. All Word documents comprise at lest 1 Section In order to vary any of the margins there has to be a Section Break to separate the properties of one section from those of the next. Margins in Word are a Section property which apply throughout an entire Section. Are you using the word "section" as created by a Section Break? Or are you simply referring to a portion of the document?