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How do I create a document where the first page has a margin settings that is different to all other pages.



The difficult part here is that the solution MUST respect the margins of the 2nd page as words typed on the 1st page spills over onto the 2nd page.



All the solutions that I have encountered, changes the margins on the second page to conform to the first page margins if you initiate your typing from 1st page and continue typing as the text spill over into the 2nd page.










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    How do I create a document where the first page has a margin settings that is different to all other pages.



    The difficult part here is that the solution MUST respect the margins of the 2nd page as words typed on the 1st page spills over onto the 2nd page.



    All the solutions that I have encountered, changes the margins on the second page to conform to the first page margins if you initiate your typing from 1st page and continue typing as the text spill over into the 2nd page.










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      How do I create a document where the first page has a margin settings that is different to all other pages.



      The difficult part here is that the solution MUST respect the margins of the 2nd page as words typed on the 1st page spills over onto the 2nd page.



      All the solutions that I have encountered, changes the margins on the second page to conform to the first page margins if you initiate your typing from 1st page and continue typing as the text spill over into the 2nd page.










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      How do I create a document where the first page has a margin settings that is different to all other pages.



      The difficult part here is that the solution MUST respect the margins of the 2nd page as words typed on the 1st page spills over onto the 2nd page.



      All the solutions that I have encountered, changes the margins on the second page to conform to the first page margins if you initiate your typing from 1st page and continue typing as the text spill over into the 2nd page.







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          You will find a detailed discussion of the problem in the article
          Different Margins on First Page.



          The solution has two parts :





          • For different margins on top and button, increase the size of the header
            or footer, after setting "Different First Page" on the
            Header & Footer Tools | Design tab that appears when you open the header or footer.



            enter image description here



          • Create apparent left or right margins by inserting empty text objects.
            Set in the Format tab their "Wrap Text" property to "Square"
            (the text flows around the image),
            then position them to right or left and set their width and height.
            I haven't tried, but this might also be a solution for the top and bottom
            margins.







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          • Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 19:58




















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          Set default margin for all page from "Layout" and move the nob (indicated on pic) to desire position on first page or on your desire page.



          [Please see the image clicking this link image
          (I was changing the margin for second page while a narrow margin applied for all pages.)






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          • Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
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          You will find a detailed discussion of the problem in the article
          Different Margins on First Page.



          The solution has two parts :





          • For different margins on top and button, increase the size of the header
            or footer, after setting "Different First Page" on the
            Header & Footer Tools | Design tab that appears when you open the header or footer.



            enter image description here



          • Create apparent left or right margins by inserting empty text objects.
            Set in the Format tab their "Wrap Text" property to "Square"
            (the text flows around the image),
            then position them to right or left and set their width and height.
            I haven't tried, but this might also be a solution for the top and bottom
            margins.







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          • Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 19:58

















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          You will find a detailed discussion of the problem in the article
          Different Margins on First Page.



          The solution has two parts :





          • For different margins on top and button, increase the size of the header
            or footer, after setting "Different First Page" on the
            Header & Footer Tools | Design tab that appears when you open the header or footer.



            enter image description here



          • Create apparent left or right margins by inserting empty text objects.
            Set in the Format tab their "Wrap Text" property to "Square"
            (the text flows around the image),
            then position them to right or left and set their width and height.
            I haven't tried, but this might also be a solution for the top and bottom
            margins.







          share|improve this answer





















          • Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 19:58















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          You will find a detailed discussion of the problem in the article
          Different Margins on First Page.



          The solution has two parts :





          • For different margins on top and button, increase the size of the header
            or footer, after setting "Different First Page" on the
            Header & Footer Tools | Design tab that appears when you open the header or footer.



            enter image description here



          • Create apparent left or right margins by inserting empty text objects.
            Set in the Format tab their "Wrap Text" property to "Square"
            (the text flows around the image),
            then position them to right or left and set their width and height.
            I haven't tried, but this might also be a solution for the top and bottom
            margins.







          share|improve this answer












          You will find a detailed discussion of the problem in the article
          Different Margins on First Page.



          The solution has two parts :





          • For different margins on top and button, increase the size of the header
            or footer, after setting "Different First Page" on the
            Header & Footer Tools | Design tab that appears when you open the header or footer.



            enter image description here



          • Create apparent left or right margins by inserting empty text objects.
            Set in the Format tab their "Wrap Text" property to "Square"
            (the text flows around the image),
            then position them to right or left and set their width and height.
            I haven't tried, but this might also be a solution for the top and bottom
            margins.








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          • Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 19:58




















          • Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 19:58


















          Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
          – Baje
          Dec 5 at 19:58






          Excellent ... this is the solution that I was looking for. Thank you.
          – Baje
          Dec 5 at 19:58














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          Set default margin for all page from "Layout" and move the nob (indicated on pic) to desire position on first page or on your desire page.



          [Please see the image clicking this link image
          (I was changing the margin for second page while a narrow margin applied for all pages.)






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 20:00















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          Set default margin for all page from "Layout" and move the nob (indicated on pic) to desire position on first page or on your desire page.



          [Please see the image clicking this link image
          (I was changing the margin for second page while a narrow margin applied for all pages.)






          share|improve this answer





















          • Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 20:00













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          Set default margin for all page from "Layout" and move the nob (indicated on pic) to desire position on first page or on your desire page.



          [Please see the image clicking this link image
          (I was changing the margin for second page while a narrow margin applied for all pages.)






          share|improve this answer












          Set default margin for all page from "Layout" and move the nob (indicated on pic) to desire position on first page or on your desire page.



          [Please see the image clicking this link image
          (I was changing the margin for second page while a narrow margin applied for all pages.)







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          • Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 20:00


















          • Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
            – Baje
            Dec 5 at 20:00
















          Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
          – Baje
          Dec 5 at 20:00




          Thanks, but this approach doesn't solve the problem of text added on the first page spilling over to the 2nd page, changing the margin on the 2nd page.
          – Baje
          Dec 5 at 20:00


















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