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Windows 7: Margin below a header

17 Jun 2011  
24fps

7 Ultimate x64
33 posts
 
 
Margin below a header

Hi all,

In my official business document I use a header, which is my company logo. With text I can simply "return" a couple of times at the start of a page and I will create a nice margin below the header.

But when I use a table (which I do in most of my documents) and it crosses over to another page the margin between it and the header is close to none and that doesn't look good at all.



Take a look at the attached pdf file and you'll see what I mean.

Anybody has a way to remedy the situation?

Thanks,

Phil
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18 Jun 2011  
Irene

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
3,027 posts
Stafford, England
 
 

Probably the simplest method would be to make the 'space' below the graphics in your header. Place your cursor to the right of the logo, then press return a couple of times.

Now when you go back to the body of your document you will always have a suitable distance before a table or any other text.
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20 Jun 2011  
24fps

7 Ultimate x64
33 posts
 
 

I'll be damned...the simple solution is always the one we miss

Thanks!!
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20 Jun 2011  
Irene

Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit
3,027 posts
Stafford, England
 
 

Quote   Quote: Originally Posted by 24fps View Post
I'll be damned...the simple solution is always the one we miss

Thanks!!
You are very welcome.
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