As you've noticed, the "center" position of the center-aligned tab stop and
the "right' position of the right-aligned tab stop are set for the default
1" margins. There are two ways you can correct this.
1. Move the tab stops to the correct position. You can do this either
through the Tabs dialog or using the ruler. It appears that you don't have
your ruler displayed, so select the View tab and check the box for Ruler in
the Show/Hide group.
2. Use alignment tabs. These will ensure that your tabs maintain their
relative position even if the margins are changed. When you are in the
footer and the Header & Footer Tools | Design tab is displayed, look at the
Position group of the tab. The bottom button is Insert Alignment Tab. This
button doesn't actually insert a tab stop but instead positions the cursor
at the center or right of the margin width, irrespective of existing tab
stops (which you can leave, move, or remove). You can actually use these
anywhere, not just in the header and footer, but to do so you would have to
add a button to the QAT to access the dialog.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
"rockhammer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> I've defined the page margins to 0.5" for top, bottom, left & right.
>
> I'm trying to set up my footer to align to that but can't. In my footer I
> want filename aligned to the left margin, page x of y in the middle
> (centred)
> and date & time aligned to the right margin. But the positioning of the
> latter two are off. The centre one is off centre and the end of the date &
> time is easily >1" from the right edge of the page. In 2007 there is no
> longer the tab alignment thing up top.
>
> Your help much appreciated.
>