In Word, each page automatically hasa one-inch margin. You can customize or choose predefined margin settings,set margins for facing pages, allow extra margin space to allow for document binding, and change how margins are measured.
Select Layout > Margins.
Select the margin configuration you want, or select Custom Margins to define your own margins.
If your document is in Print Layout view and the top and bottom margins appear to be cut off, the option for hiding margins has been switched on. Here's how to switch it off: Point to the top or bottom of a page until the pointer becomes a double-pointed arrow, and then double-click.
Each page in Word has a one-inch margin by default. It can configure margins for facing pages, add extra margin space to enable document binding, change how margins are measured, and customise or select established margin settings. It has different types of page margins such as Bottom, Left, Right, and Top.
The top, bottom, and right margins are required to be 1 inch, but the left margin can either be 1 inch or 1.25 inches. All body text, tables, figures, appendices content, and any copies of published chapters must fit within the required 1-inch margins on all sides.
Click the “View” tab.Select “Document Views” in the dropdown menu.Choose “Print Layout” in the Document Views section. Your Word document should be back to its regular view.
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