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We do a lot of work that is put into notebooks, gbc bound, or
perfect-bound. On all of it, we align the footer elements across the
bottom to give a clean frame line to the bottom of the page. For the
same reason we align header elements across the top, except our logo.
That sits top left and takes up most of the header space.
Katherine Darges
Sr. Management Analyst
National Security Programs Group
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om] On Behalf Of Harris, Michael
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2006 11:55 AM
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Subject: Footer Alignment
I am trying to create a document standard at my company and am
experiencing some disagreement as to the alignment of footer
information. We normally use a logo, page number and disclosure
statement that are of different heights. The disclosure and page number
are usually different font sizes. Is it more common/acceptable to align
everything to the top of the footer or the bottom?
Thank you for your help.
Michael Harris
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