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Old April 2nd, 2008, 12:28 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
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Hello,

I have two questions. ?1) I am trying to create a directory on 5 x7 paper
which is typically a 8 x11 sheet of paper folded in half. I have attempted to
set this up as a book fold but its still not coming out as 5x7 sheet of
paper. I do not that I will have to have the paper cut once I print it. But I
would like to set the correct margin sizes. ?2)Also I have never created a
table of contents to my liking I always mess up in the style and the leaders,
it does not look professional.

Please advise
--
Marsha
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Old April 2nd, 2008, 12:40 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
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Default Creating a Directory / Word 2003

What size is it coming out? What margins do you want on the 5 x 7 paper? A
little bit of arithmetic will tell you what adjustments you have to make.

In what way doesn't your table of contents look "professional"? Or, what are
the changes that you want to make to it?

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Hello,

I have two questions. ?1) I am trying to create a directory on 5 x7 paper
which is typically a 8 x11 sheet of paper folded in half. I have attempted
to
set this up as a book fold but its still not coming out as 5x7 sheet of
paper. I do not that I will have to have the paper cut once I print it.
But I
would like to set the correct margin sizes. ?2)Also I have never created a
table of contents to my liking I always mess up in the style and the
leaders,
it does not look professional.

Please advise
--
Marsha



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Old April 2nd, 2008, 01:53 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
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Default Creating a Directory / Word 2003

I have only started with the mirror margin and never changed anything else.
In the margin settings, I only changed the “orientation" to Landscape, and
the Pages to “mirror margins.” nothing was change under the paper settings or
the Layout. Outside of that nothing additional was done

Table Contents
THIS IS THE TABLE OF CONTENTS...............1
THIS IS THE TABLE OF CONTENTS (dulipcate entry)
This what I get for example when I select the first Style Heading 1
and the other contents I was uncertain how to continue to set it up, because
I did not want everything to be in a heading.

Please advise
--
Marsha

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

What size is it coming out? What margins do you want on the 5 x 7 paper? A
little bit of arithmetic will tell you what adjustments you have to make.

In what way doesn't your table of contents look "professional"? Or, what are
the changes that you want to make to it?

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

" wrote in message
...
Hello,

I have two questions. ?1) I am trying to create a directory on 5 x7 paper
which is typically a 8 x11 sheet of paper folded in half. I have attempted
to
set this up as a book fold but its still not coming out as 5x7 sheet of
paper. I do not that I will have to have the paper cut once I print it.
But I
would like to set the correct margin sizes. ?2)Also I have never created a
table of contents to my liking I always mess up in the style and the
leaders,
it does not look professional.

Please advise
--
Marsha




 




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