If you're using a different template, margin sizes vary. For the Blank template, all margins are automatically set to one inch. To change the margins in a word-processing document, in the Document Margins section, click the arrows or enter values in the fields next to Top, Bottom, Left, and Right.
To create pages with different layout, header, footer and margins you have to insert Section breaks.Section break is used when you want to divide the document in parts or sections that each can be set up and modified. Enter the margins you want to use as the default margins in the Top, Bottom, Left, and Right edit boxes in the Margins section.
Note: If your document contains multiple sections, the new margins apply only to the selected sections. Then, toggling the different first page toggle, I created the header for the first page. Following the guide, I first created the header and footer for the rest of the document, not the first page. Templates are created as any other documents - to save a document as a template, click File, then click Save as and in Save as type menu choose Word template. Change margins in your document to change the layout and make sure everything fits. Luckily, only the top and bottom margins were different on the first page in my design. Step 1: Launch Pages Click the Pages icon. Pages includes many different templates designed to help you get started, ranging from invoices, resumes, posters and more. Your first port of call is to create a new document in which to type.
#HOW TO SET DIFFERENT MARGINS ON DIFFERENT PAGES IN WORD 365 PDF#
If you’re going to design a PDF ebook that you’re going to sell off your site, click the Different first page check box. Now go to Page Setup > Margins and choose the margin you want. This will enable you to create different headers and footers for the odd and even pages this is often found in a hard copy book. You first need to add a section break to the page you want to add the different margins to. Click the Different odd and even checkbox in the Headers and footers frame (see below).