Word 2016 for Mac Word for Mac 2011 More. Less In a text box in Word, you can align text horizontally or vertically, and you can adjust the margins to be narrower or wider.
Hi I had a similar problem, and couldn't find a 'borderless option' in the page menu. What worked for me was File- page setup- choose 'microsoft word' from top dropdown - margins - page setup - paper size - manage custom paper size - click '+' to create new custom size - under non-printable area choose user defined - set all attributes to '0' - OK. You might still find bottom border missing when you print, but save as 'pdf', this time you it won't through any error.
Then print from pdf, you should get the border. Hope it works!! Hi I had a similar problem, and couldn't find a 'borderless option' in the page menu.
What worked for me was File- page setup- choose 'microsoft word' from top dropdown - margins - page setup - paper size - manage custom paper size - click '+' to create new custom size - under non-printable area choose user defined - set all attributes to '0' - OK. You might still find bottom border missing when you print, but save as 'pdf', this time you it won't through any error. Then print from pdf, you should get the border. Hope it works!! This was very helpful - Thank you! This was the best and most helpful advice! What worked for me on Mac Word 2011 to save as Adobe Acrobat 2017 PDF was as follows: Open MS Mac 2011 word document.
Under MS Word main menu - File - Page Setup - Paper Size - Manage Custom Sizes - Non Printable Area (User defined) - set all to '0' in and save as OK. Save file in Word and then save as PDF and no error messages. Check PDF in Adobe.and Voila! The page numbers show up at the bottom. Thanks for your tip naren543! Apple Footer. This site contains user submitted content, comments and opinions and is for informational purposes only.
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TO DO THIS Change the space between a header and the top of the page Click the Header and Footer tab, and then under Position, change the setting for Header from Top. Change the space between a footer and the bottom of the page Click the Header and Footer tab, and then under Position, change the setting for Footer from Bottom. When you are finished, return to the header or footer and then click.' However, in get stuck in step 3, as there is no 'Header and Footer' tab. The tabs appearing top of the footer are only 'Footer', and 'Close'. Right or left click on footer does not do anything.
In the top navigation, there is the tab 'Document Elements' which includes a section 'Header and Footer'. This section has three options: Header, Footer, and Page # none of which has any option related to Position. Righclick on the footer also does not bring up anything useful. Where is this Position option, or any other way to change size/position of footer? Thank you for helping out!