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In Microsoft Word, you can find the top and bottom margins by going to the "Layout" tab on the ribbon. Click on "Margins" to see preset options or select "Custom Margins" to manually enter specific measurements for the top and bottom margins. This allows you to adjust the spacing at the top and bottom of your document as needed.
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Yes: Top, Bottom, Left, & Right --plus the gutter & it's position. Find these under File >Page Setup... 'Margins' tab.
You have to go to the top of the page where it says "Format" and then scroll down to where you see "page." There, you will find an option that allows you to adjust all of the margins (top, left, bottom, or right).
A laptop itself does not have a search window. The search window is located within the program being used. The location of the search bar varies by program, but is often in one of the upper corners.
Window symbol, list pops up, on bottom
a mac computer or laptop will have many windows like a windows computer. you should find the utilities window at the bottom or with the other icons on the main screen
When you open a Finder window there will be the amount of space you have free at the bottom of the window. e.g. 6 Items, 188.38 GB available
Go to the File menu and pick Page Setup. In the dialog box that opens you will find the options to adjust the top, right, bottom and left margins.
Go to start, control panel, uninstall a program, find nero click uninstall, follow steps.
its vertical ruler if you look in the Microsoft office 2007 premium video edition on word 4 it gives you the correct answer
The default margins are the margins preset by the software manufacturer. That may be one inch (1") or one and a quarter inches (1.25"). Most software has options for resetting the default margins if you prefer a different measurement. You should be able to find that information by asking for reset margins.