Computer Science, asked by mannatgoyaljpr, 4 months ago

Define:
(a)Margins setting

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Answered by himanshu2006vps
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A margin is a space separating text or other elements from the edge of the paper commonly adjusted through the page setup. Most programs allow for the top, bottom, left, and right margins to be set. The standard margin settings are 1" top and bottom and 1.25" left and right.

By increasing the size of the margins, you decrease the available space on the page that text can occupy. In other words, a page with bigger margins have less room for text. If you decrease the size of the margins, the page can accept more text.

With CSS, a margin is a white space around an element or another object on a web page. The picture below helps demonstrate the difference between padding and a margin when working with CSS. As shown, the padding is in the border, and the margin is outside the border.

Answered by MrsJeon01
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Click Margins, click Custom Margins, and then in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right boxes, enter new values for the margins.

To change the default margins, click Margins after you select a new margin, and then click Custom Margins. ...

To restore the original margin settings, click Margins and then click Custom Margins.

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