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  1. Change margins - Microsoft Support

    Select Layout > Margins.  Select the margin configuration you want, or select Custom Margins to define your own margins.

  2. Create custom margins - Microsoft Support

    Go to Page Layout > Margins. Select Custom Margins. Enter new values for the margins. Select OK. If you're not already in Edit view, select Edit Document > Edit in Word for the web. Set your custom …

  3. Change margins - Microsoft Support

    Select Layout > Margins.  Select the margin configuration you want, or select Custom Margins to define your own margins.

  4. Set gutter margins - Microsoft Support

    A gutter margin adds extra space to the side, top margin, or inside margins of a document you plan to bind. That helps ensure that text isn't obscured by the binding.

  5. Change units used for margin measurement in Word

    Set the margin unit of measurement to inches, centimeters, millimeters, points, or picas. Note: This change also affects the ruler and other measurements.

  6. Align text or adjust the margins within a text box

    You can easily align text or change the top, bottom, right, or left margins in a text box.

  7. Change margins in Office apps on your mobile device - Microsoft …

    Describes how to adjust the margin around each page in the Office apps on your mobile device.

  8. Align or justify text in Word - Microsoft Support

    You can align text with margins in Word, including left, center, right, and justified.

  9. Change the margins around text in a text box or a shape

    You can change the margins of text, either in a text box or in an autoshape, to make the text fit and look better.

  10. Change the default settings for new documents - Microsoft Support

    You can change the page margins in your doc and create custom margins. But, the next time you create a new document, Word for the web will revert to the Normal margin setting of one inch on each side …