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Re: [office] distance between header and body, and between body andfooter?

  • 1.  Re: [office] distance between header and body, and between body andfooter?

    Posted 04-26-2004 14:19
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    Subject: Re: [office] distance between header and body, and between body andfooter?


    Hi David,
    
    you can also use the fo:margin-bottom and fo:margin-bottom attributes 
    within the <style:header-footer> element to specify the distance to the 
    body text. This is described in section 14.3.2.
    
    Best regards
    
    Michael
    
    David Faure wrote:
    > On Friday 16 April 2004 13:26, Michael Brauer wrote:
    > 
    >>David,
    >>
    >>David Faure wrote:
    >>
    >>>Is there a way to set the distance between the header and the body,
    >>>and the distance between the body and the footer?
    >>
    >>Yes, you can use the style-distenace-(before/after)-sepp attributes. 
    >>They are specified in "14.2.20 Footnote Separator".
    > 
    > 
    > This is for footnotes only.
    > 
    > What I'm looking for, is the distance between e.g. the header and the body.
    > Try Insert / Header in oowriter, you'll see that there is some space between
    > the bottom of the header rectangle and the top of the body rectangle.
    > 
    > Is this distance anywhere in the specification?
    > 
    
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