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Den 30.08.2020 20:12, skreiv Robert Funnell:
In the page style you can modify the left and right margins in the same way as you modify the top and bottom margins. Does that not do what you want?

Or perhaps using the arrows (triangles) on the ruler just below the tool lines on top of the side is what you are looking for. Select the text and slide the arrows on the ruler to where you want the left or right margins. I am not using MS Word (although I am using Windows) so perhaps I misunderstood your question.

Kolbjørn


- Robert


On Sun, 30 Aug 2020, charles meyer wrote:

Hi,

I searched the Libre Writer User Manual but didn't find the equivalent to
Narrow Margins option you have in MS Word 2016.

In that Word window you can make the margins all very narrow AND do a
custom where I can make the top/bottom margins .20.

All I can see in Writer is Format > Page Style and make the t/b margonms
.20.

That narrow option in Word allows me to fit content all on less pages when
copied from a Web site or forum.

Thanks.



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