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Customizing Word
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..........................By Stephen Kahn
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(Instructions for these operations are
explained later in this chapter.) Each time
you start Word, however, the program
automatically loads the default Word
Settings (4) configuration file so that you
have to specifically load any other
configuration file you plan to use.
(However, you can start Word by double-
clicking on a configuration file icon,
thereby loading that configuration at the
same time.)
Setting Document Defaults
You can change document and section
defaults by alternating specifications and
clicking the “Set Default” button in the
Document and Section dialog boxes. For
example, to change your left and right
margins from the preset 1.25 inches to 1
inch, follow these steps:
1.Open the Document dialog box
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2.Change your left and right
margins to 1 inch.
3.Click the “Set Default” button.
4.Close the dialog box. The next time
you start the program, Word creates 1 inch
margins for all new documents you create.
(Defaults don’t take effect until you quit
from Word and start it up again. Setting
defaults has no effect on existing
documents.) You can set Page Setup defaults by putting an “X” in the “Set Defaults” box in the Page Setup dialog box.
You can set “Print” dialog box defaults for
some boxes within the dialog box, such as
“Print Hidden Text,” by making the
change and printing a file. Other settings,
such as page
range to print,
don’t persist