My pages, one and all, start at the 250 px mark above zero. I don’t know if it has always been this way or if I did something. It seems like it should be at zero so one can figure the length of the page with out getting out the scratch pad, and I’m unable to figure out how to change it
Thanks a bunch,
Vicki
Sometime around 25/2/08 (at 20:01 -0800) Vicki Allwardt said:
My pages, one and all, start at the 250 px mark above zero. I don’t
know if it has always been this way or if I did something.
What’s happened is that someone (i.e. you has dragged the ‘zero’
point of your rulers out from their normal location. This is fine; it
can be a very useful way to work out relative location and
measurements. (Others reading this should try it now!)
To move the horizontal and vertical zero points to different
locations on the page, just drag from the corner where the two rulers
meet.
To reset the zero point, just double-click in that spot where the two
rulers meet, in the top-left corner of the page section of the
document window.
Well yes, thank you, it was very simple, now that you’ve told me how
to do it!! :-0
Vicki
On Feb 26, 2008, at 1:21 AM, Keith Martin wrote:
Sometime around 25/2/08 (at 20:01 -0800) Vicki Allwardt said:
My pages, one and all, start at the 250 px mark above zero. I don’t
know if it has always been this way or if I did something.
What’s happened is that someone (i.e. you has dragged the ‘zero’
point of your rulers out from their normal location. This is fine; it
can be a very useful way to work out relative location and
measurements. (Others reading this should try it now!)
To move the horizontal and vertical zero points to different
locations on the page, just drag from the corner where the two rulers
meet.
To reset the zero point, just double-click in that spot where the two
rulers meet, in the top-left corner of the page section of the
document window.