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Old August 11th, 2004, 03:17 PM
SmithDave
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Default increasing right margin causes last column to become too narrow

When I open a new document (Word 2003 11.5604.5606) page margins in Page
Setup indicate Left 2 cm and Right 2 cm. On the page the margin ruler shows
margins at Left 2 cm and Right 4.5 cm.
When I try to change right margin with my mouse, it does not move. When I
try to change right margin in Page Setup, the error message I get is
"Increasing right margin causes last column to become too narrow in some
sections having unevenly spaced columns." P.S. Multple pages is set to
"Normal"
 




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