how we can set margins in OOo writer
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Changing page margins
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OpenOffice.org 2.x Writer Guide
Chapter 4: Formatting Pages
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Choosing a layout methodSetting up basic page layout using stylesChanging page marginsUsing columns to define the page layoutUsing frames for page layoutUsing tables for page layoutUsing sections for page layoutCreating headers and footersNumbering pages
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You can change page margins in two ways:
Using the page rulers—quick and easy, but does not have fine control.Using the Page Style dialog—can specify margins to two (fractional) decimal places.
If you change the margins using the rulers, the new margins affect the page style and will be shown in the Page Style dialog the next time you open it.
To change margins using the rulers:
The shaded sections of the rulers are the margins. Put the mouse cursor over the line between the gray and white sections. The pointer turns into a double-headed arrow.Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse to move the margin.

Moving the margins.
The small arrows on the ruler are used for indenting paragraphs. They are often in the same place as the page margins, so you need to be careful to move the margin marker, not the arrows. Place the mouse pointer between the arrows and, when the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow, you can move the margin (the indent arrows will move with it).
To change margins using the Page Style dialog:
1. Right-click anywhere on the page and select Pagefrom the pop-up menu.
2. On the Page page of the dialog, type the required distances in the Margins boxes.
Content on this page is licensed under the Creative Common Attribution 3.0 license (CC-BY).
< Documentation | OOoAuthors User Manual | Writer Guide
OpenOffice.org 2.x Writer Guide
Chapter 4: Formatting Pages
< Previous SectionNext Section >
Choosing a layout methodSetting up basic page layout using stylesChanging page marginsUsing columns to define the page layoutUsing frames for page layoutUsing tables for page layoutUsing sections for page layoutCreating headers and footersNumbering pages
< Previous PageNext Page >
You can change page margins in two ways:
Using the page rulers—quick and easy, but does not have fine control.Using the Page Style dialog—can specify margins to two (fractional) decimal places.
If you change the margins using the rulers, the new margins affect the page style and will be shown in the Page Style dialog the next time you open it.
To change margins using the rulers:
The shaded sections of the rulers are the margins. Put the mouse cursor over the line between the gray and white sections. The pointer turns into a double-headed arrow.Hold down the left mouse button and drag the mouse to move the margin.

Moving the margins.
The small arrows on the ruler are used for indenting paragraphs. They are often in the same place as the page margins, so you need to be careful to move the margin marker, not the arrows. Place the mouse pointer between the arrows and, when the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow, you can move the margin (the indent arrows will move with it).
To change margins using the Page Style dialog:
1. Right-click anywhere on the page and select Pagefrom the pop-up menu.
2. On the Page page of the dialog, type the required distances in the Margins boxes.
Content on this page is licensed under the Creative Common Attribution 3.0 license (CC-BY).
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