Janice wrote:
everywhere to take the simple step of changing their margins from the
current luxurious standard 1.25 inches to a more modest .75 inches.>
I've been doing that for years when it's been called for, mainly tocorrect
things that annoy me, but it does also save paper..
Most common
On 2/15/08 11:20 PM, Bev Walker wrote:
I remember the movement to recycle 'good-one-side' paper
- all that did was cause confusion, because the
'old-side' was confused with the new side.
Heh. I remember when we used both sides of paper as a
matter of course -- we didn't call it recycling the
Interesting concept, however if we print html files they usually crowd the
margins regardless of the document setting as for a wordprocessing
program.
Aren't we moving into using recycled paper anyway?
I can see where widening the margins would make a mess of many things -
for instance at the off
Saw this today and it something I have always done except when I need space on
the left for ring binder holes:
The website www.changethemargins.com is calling for desktop printer owners
everywhere to take the simple step of changing their margins from the current
luxurious standard 1.25 inches t