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Print Layout view differs from Print Preview view
Hi everyone,
When viewing a document in the Print Layout view we have the text looking how we want it to look when printed. however, when we look at the Print Preview screen or print the document out, the top line of the next page appears on the bottom line of the previous page. To correct this we then have to add an additional line to the previous page, making the document appear wrong with the last line of the previous page now on the first line of the next page. Is there any way to make the Print Layout view WYSIWYG? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! |
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Hi A.,
What version of Word, what printer driver, what margins are on the page in Page Setup? Are you using 'regular' justification, or 'full justification' on text? ============= "ARogers" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, When viewing a document in the Print Layout view we have the text looking how we want it to look when printed. however, when we look at the Print Preview screen or print the document out, the top line of the next page appears on the bottom line of the previous page. To correct this we then have to add an additional line to the previous page, making the document appear wrong with the last line of the previous page now on the first line of the next page. Is there any way to make the Print Layout view WYSIWYG? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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Print Layout view differs from Print Preview view
Hi Bob,
I thought about the version right after I posted my question, but for some reason I was unable to reply to either my initial post or your response for about an hour and twenty minutes. Finally the reply box decided to show its face. =) Anyways, I am using Word 2003, the print driver is an HP LaserJet 9000 PCL 5e, margins in page setup are (.5" top, .25" bottom, 1" left and right) which I believe is what we normally use in most cases, and we use the "Justify" option for justification settings. Thanks, Adam "Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote: Hi A., What version of Word, what printer driver, what margins are on the page in Page Setup? Are you using 'regular' justification, or 'full justification' on text? ============= "ARogers" wrote in message ... Hi everyone, When viewing a document in the Print Layout view we have the text looking how we want it to look when printed. however, when we look at the Print Preview screen or print the document out, the top line of the next page appears on the bottom line of the previous page. To correct this we then have to add an additional line to the previous page, making the document appear wrong with the last line of the previous page now on the first line of the next page. Is there any way to make the Print Layout view WYSIWYG? Any help will be appreciated. Thanks! -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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