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Page MarginsPage margins should be consistent throughout the text. Required Margins:
Throughout your ETD, all text must start at the very top of the page. It is common for students to have trouble maintaining this consistency — often thanks to difficulty with Microsoft Word. The below instructions should help to specify the relevant settings in Microsoft Word and offer some helpful tips to maintaining consistency throughout your document.
To more easily identify spacing inconsistencies as you scan your document, enable the “Gridlines” view: If you are having trouble moving your text to the top of the page, check the “Header from Top” and “Footer from Bottom” settings.
SpacingSpacing must be consistent throughout the document. This includes:
Which of the following is the space between the text and the top bottom left?Margins are the blank spaces that line the top, bottom, and left and right sides of a document.
Which of the following refers to how text is positioned between the top and bottom margins of the page horizontal alignment vertical alignment justification line spacing?Alignment: Alignment refers to the way text is arranged in the document between the margins.
Which of the following is used to move vertical blocks of text from the bottom?IBCA true and false, multiple choice. What is the space called between a paragraph and the document's left and or right margin?An indent is the space between a paragraph and the document's left and/or right margin. Centered vertical alignment aligns text between the top and bottom margin. Defining a New Number format supports the following styles.
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