Paragraph Indents

Peggy...Thanks for comment. Sorry I didn't articulate re paragraph indents. Use Pages '08 and have used Pages Newsletter Template "Johnson Family Newsletter" since day one with v '05 for 4-page doc. Layout is .5 and It has two borders. Outside border looks like 2 pt and inside text border looks like 1 pt.
Duplex print monthly Newsletter with HP color LaserJet on 11x17 paper which is folded. First page is one column and pages 2-4 are three columns. Outside text in columns one and three on left and right sides of three-column pages butts up to vertical text pane border. Unable to back it off one or two spaces either with Inspector or tab stops.
All three paragraph indents are preset at 0.25. I need to change values. How do I eliminate preset values? When I set in values like 0.02, that increases the preset value to 0.27. Changing default settings or Tab Stops hasn't worked. Following Help and User Manual hasn't worked.
Vaguely recall controlling paragraph indent settings with '05 which worked but bomb out with '08. Reinstalled v '06 to compare but it has same problem. The problem is not the program's but the user. Obviously I'm doing something wrong but don't know what. Thanks. Ol' Jim.

Hello
Here is what I uses:
For lines 1 and 2 the two values where 1cm
for lines 3 and 4 they are set to 0 and 0.5cm
for line 5, as you may read on the screenshot they are set to 0.5 and 0.5cm.
Yvan KOENIG (from FRANCE jeudi 6 mars 2008 19:19:49)

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