Undo "new movement" in merged file
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I have just merged two files (originally 2 movements) and now I would like to have them continuous...so it is one long movement. I was able to move the indentation to normal, but it won't let me move the system up to match all the other systems. It won't budge. I can move all the other systems, just not the one that was originally where the new movement started. Is there a way to bypass that or "undo" where it thinks the new movement is?
Thanks!
T.
Thanks!
T.
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Page setup only shows me how it will print. I see no margins there.miker wrote:The first system often has a different top margin. Go into page setup, and you should he able to fix it.
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I'm attaching a screenshot. You can see that the middle page, bottom system is much lower. I just want it to match the other pages but I cannot drag it up. And there's no page break so I can't delete that. That line is where the new movement originally started. But since it's all continuous now, I just want the system to all line up like the other pages.
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I think Mike may have meant to say go to the Page Layout tool. If you're in that, you should see a dotted outline of the margins, which can be dragged and adjusted, or you can, while in the tool, go to the Systems > Edit Margins dialogue.
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David is, of course, correct! Page Layout is what I meant. Sorry for any confusion.
And since he’s older than me, I can’t even use that as an excuse!
And since he’s older than me, I can’t even use that as an excuse!
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Tried that. Wouldn't budge.
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Try this-tanyaviola wrote:Tried that. Wouldn't budge.
In the Page Layout menu is a command called "Redefine Pages". Run this only on the page where you have the problem.
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Thank you, N!!! Worked perfectly
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