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Layout

How can you change the layout of a page?

  • The layout of a page can be changed in a variety of ways, including:

    • Size

    • Orientation

    • Number of columns etc.

Screenshot of an open Word document titled 'Portugal: A Land Steeped in History and Sun-Kissed Beauty,' detailing Portugal's history, culture, food, and beaches.

Changing page layout of a document

Gutter Margin

What is a gutter margin?

  • A gutter margin provides extra space on either side (left or right) of a document

  • It ensures text is not obscured by a binding mechanism when the document is folded or opened

  • Without gutter margins, printed information can be hidden or difficult to read

  • Benefits include:

    • Improved readability

    • Enhanced aesthetics

Without a gutter margin
With a gutter margin

Pagination

What is pagination?

  • Pagination is a method of dividing information into manageable chunks to control the layout and organisation of a document

  • Pagination is used in:

    • Printed materials

    • Websites and applications

Screenshot of a Word document titled "Portugal: A Land Steeped in History and Sun-Kissed Beauty," detailing Portugal's historical sites, food, and tourist attractions.

Adding breaks to a document

Page breaks
  • A page break forces content to start on a new page even when there is still space available.

  • Common uses include:

    • Starting a new chapter or section

    • Separating graphics and tables from surrounding text to improve readability

    • Ensuring all page elements appear at the top of a page

Column breaks
  • A column break divides a page into multiple columns to suit specific content types

  • Common uses include:

    • Creating a newsletter or brochure

    • Formatting content for easier viewing on screen

Section breaks
  • A section break creates independent sections that can be formatted differently

  • Common uses include:

    • Changing page orientation for a specific section

    • Applying different column layouts in the same document