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Negative indents are rejected by LO. If I type -1.00" the minus sign is dropped as soon as I click Apply.

-Bill

On 6/26/2013 1:31 PM, Regina Henschel wrote:
Hi William,

William Drago schrieb:
All,

I am working on a research paper. The required page layout puts last name, working title, and page number in the upper right hand corner of
each page, outside the right hand margin.

It is similar to what is shown here, but has to appear on every page, not just the first page, and has to be outside the right margin and
closer to the top of the page.

http://www15.uta.fi/FAST/PK6/CITEX/TRADMOD/trad-mla.html

How can this be done in LO Writer?

Something, that should be repeated on each page, goes into the header or footer. If this should be beyond the right edge of the text area, you can use a negative indent of the paragraph in the header. You can use a frame anchored to the header paragraph as well. A frame has the advantage, that the position is more flexible.

Kind regards
Regina




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