abstract page has to be 2" margins, the rest at APA, how do i set

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robsan

i have to write an abstract to my APA formatted paper, has to be 2" on each
size but when i do that it does it for all pages. I only need to do this for
the one page the rest has to be 1". Please help how do I do this.
 
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Stefan Blom

Insert a section break at the beginning and end of the abstract page:
On the Insert menu, click Break. Choose "Next page" or "Odd page",
depending on what
you need. Then you can specify separate margins for the section
containing the abstract.

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Cindy M.

Hi =?Utf-8?B?cm9ic2Fu?=,
i have to write an abstract to my APA formatted paper, has to be 2" on each
size but when i do that it does it for all pages. I only need to do this for
the one page the rest has to be 1".
You have two basic choices:

1. Set up the entire document for 1". Format the first page with 2" indents
left and right (a paragraph style is usually a good idea). Plus, set "Different
First Page" in File/Page Setup/Layout and put a "box" drawing in the header and
footer to enforce the margins top and bottom.

2. Insert a section break of the "Next Page" type at the end of the first page.
This allows you to set separate margins for the two sections.

Personally, I'd probably tend towards (1).

Cindy Meister
INTER-Solutions, Switzerland
http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 17 2005)
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Stefan Blom

Hi =?Utf-8?B?cm9ic2Fu?=,

You have two basic choices:

1. Set up the entire document for 1". Format the first page with 2" indents
left and right (a paragraph style is usually a good idea). Plus, set "Different
First Page" in File/Page Setup/Layout and put a "box" drawing in the header and
footer to enforce the margins top and bottom.

But unless the abstract is on the very first page of the document,
this could not *replace* a section break. At best, it could *reduce*
the number of required breaks.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

I'll differ with everyone else who is suggesting a section break. Unless you
need a section break for other reasons, I'd just apply a 1" left and right
indent to the abstract paragraph(s) or style. If you need 2" at the top as
well, give the (first) abstract paragraph or (more likely) the ABSTRACT
title 72 pts Spacing Before.
 
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