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Default !Gray Margin - Border markers

I tried that later. It resulted in the same problem.


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you selected the "booklet" option in your printer Properties rather than
the "Book fold" option in Word, then this might be a different issue.

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"Adela D" wrote in message
...
I had just set up a 4 page Word document and then printed it with my HP

Laser
5 with duplex capability, opting for "booklet" in the how many pages on a
sheet choice. It's how I got the unwanted page border. It didn't work.

I
do almost everything in Word, so this is a shame. I'll look at the

article
to see if there is anything I might have missed. Thank you.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

If you want to do it in Word, you might see the "manual" method

described at
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...etPrinting.htm. Provided you

have
a printer that will manual duplex reliably (mine currently has a

tendency to
grab several sheets at once from the manual-feed tray), this can be the
easiest solution, which provides you the most control.

Alternatively, if the book is short, you can avoid "Book fold" by using

"2
pages per sheet" instead (the one in Page Setup, not the one in the

Print
dialog, which reduces the pages), then use the "Pages" command in the

Print
dialog to print the appropriate page pairs in sequence.

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Words into Type
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"Adela D" wrote in message
...
Thank you. My Web research also seemed to point to a "no solution."

So,
I've spent the last few hours reworking the document into Publisher.

It
was
rather tedious, because I am developing a booklet that includes 2

pages of
award winners by year. Each page has 5 columns, the middle one being

the
spacer, the other two are for year and name, so there are two columns

of
winners on each page, and one of the pages has 40 rows of names.
Publisher
won't create that many rows. Argh. So, I managed to reduced the size

of
everything in Word, and then I pasted special as a Microsoft object.

It
works, but WOW, it will be a pain to update each year. Thank you for
answering.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

This is an entirely different problem, I think. We've had reports of
what
are described as "page borders" printing on "book fold" documents. I
don't
think a cause or solution has been determined, but since it seems

not to
be
a universal problem with booklets, it's possible the printer driver

is
implicated.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Adela D" wrote in message
...
I am having a similar problem. In addition to the page border I
selected,
I
am getting a gray border around all the pages when I try to print

a
booklet.
I have read the article and taken both actions. The problem

persists.
Actually, the left gray border on page 1 is the right border on

page
2;
they
make a "fold here" line. It is the same for pages 2 and 3. The

other
borders connect to that line.

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

What you are quoting is the "trivial solution" to the obligatory

"Is
the
computer plugged in?" question. Did you read the rest of the
article?
You
have to disable Asian languages.

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Justin" wrote in message
...
The site: http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371 reads
"If the Text boundaries check box is selected, click to clear

the
Text
boundaries check box."

it is not checked... but the corner markers that appear when
checking
are
those that are showing up; however, their is no box around the
typing
region
as with the boxed checked.

Thank you I look forward to your response!

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

See €śMargin marks or crop marks appear on each corner of the
page
when
you
open a document in Word 2002 or in Word 2003€ť
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=839371

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Justin" wrote in message
news With no borders applied, I am wondering how why there are
grayed
L's
in
the
4 corners of the page appering as (_l , l_ ...), it seems

as
though
they
are
set to the page margins, yet theylook similar to those
depicted in
the
page
border assigning.

I would like to know how to disable them, and a good start

to
that
may
be
to
learn how they were enabled in the first place

Any help anyone can provide would be greatly appreciated!