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Default How do I make a 17"x8.5" document with 3 columns print?

The settings of the documents are as follow page size 17"x8.5". Margins 0.38"
top, bottom, left and right. 3 columns equal size. Left column desapears
when in print preview. How do I fix it?

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Is your selected printer capable of printing a format that size? If not, you
probably got a warning when you set up the page that One or Margins were
outside the allowable range & you clicked YES or NO to having them fixed
automatically. Does this sound familiar?

Word will allow you to specify a paper size up to 22"x22" and show you the
page for editing purposes, but Print Preview is based on what your printer
can handle. Since your printer can't print it, Print Preview won't let you
see it.

You need to select/install a printer driver that supports that paper size &
other page setup specs.

If this is not the case please post back with more detail, including s/w &
o/s versions, and printer info.

HTH |:)

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The settings of the documents are as follow page size 17"x8.5". Margins 0.38"
top, bottom, left and right. 3 columns equal size. Left column desapears
when in print preview. How do I fix it?

office worker

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