- #CHANGING MARGINS IN WORD FOR A BIBLIOGRAPHY UPDATE#
- #CHANGING MARGINS IN WORD FOR A BIBLIOGRAPHY SERIES#
So far I've assumed that you really are working with separate documents. If so, check them out and see what they are doing.
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This situation should be easy to recognize just check to see if there are any macros associated with your documents.
#CHANGING MARGINS IN WORD FOR A BIBLIOGRAPHY UPDATE#
The macro could then update other documents or templates to reflect the changes. For instance, there could be some macro running behind-the-scenes that checks to see when margins get changed. If the above scenario does not reflect what is happening in your situation, then there could be other things affecting your documents. If this scenario reflects the reality of how your documents are set up, then the only way to fix it is to turn off the two mentioned check boxes and then make changes to the documents individually. That's a lot of "ifs," but it is not an unusual scenario. In addition, if your other documents have the "Automatically Update Document Styles" check box selected (in the Templates and Add-Ins dialog box that is used to link the template to the document), then all those existing documents will have their Normal-styled paragraphs updated to reflect the new paragraph indent. This means that all future documents based on the Normal.dot template will have their paragraphs indented by. However, if you have the "Automatically Update" checked for the Normal style (on the Modify Style dialog box), then the change you just made to the Normal style (the changed paragraph indent) is "written back" to the Normal.dot template.
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This normally wouldn't cause a problem, and only the current document would be affected. What is really going on is that your margin is still at 1 inch and your paragraph indent is at. Now it appears that your margin is at 1.5 inches, but it isn't really. You select all the paragraphs and drag the indent marker on the Ruler to the right by half an inch. Let's say that you later change the indent on the paragraphs in the document. (This is the default style used unless you create some other styles to apply to your paragraphs.) By default, all your paragraphs start 1 inch from the left edge of the paper. For instance, let's say that your document has margins of 1 inch and that your paragraphs all use the Normal style. First of all, it could be that what you are seeing is not based on margins but on some other formatting setting. So, if your document margins are changing in some way not described above, there could be a couple of things at play.
#CHANGING MARGINS IN WORD FOR A BIBLIOGRAPHY SERIES#
If you have a whole series of documents based on the same template and you change the margins in one of the documents then the margins in the other documents (and in the template on which they are based) remain unaffected.
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It does, however, affect any documents you create in the future that are based on that template. (If you don't instruct Word to use a specific template, it still uses one called Normal.dot to create the document and the document's margins are based on what is in Normal.dot.) If you later change the margins in the template, Word doesn't change the margins in any existing documents based on that template. Word documents are based on templates, and when you create a document the margins are set according to the setting in the template you use. From all he's ever read about Word that is not supposed to happen.ĭick is right this is not supposed to happen. Dick wondered why, when he changes the margins of one document in a series of many, does Word change the margins of every document.