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When printing from Word, can you bleed to the edge of the paper?
Can you print to the edges of the paper in a document that has been created
in Word (using a commercial printer)? I can't see a way to at the moment - if possible, would it be a page set-up or printer set up? |
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When printing from Word, can you bleed to the edge of the paper?
You would have to use a printer that supports zero margins.
Alternatively, print on large paper, and then cut the sheets to the desired size—so that any white space will be removed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "debsyn" wrote in message ... Can you print to the edges of the paper in a document that has been created in Word (using a commercial printer)? I can't see a way to at the moment - if possible, would it be a page set-up or printer set up? |
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When printing from Word, can you bleed to the edge of the pape
Thanks Stefan - I'm sure a commercial printer will be able to do this then.
And they will definitely be able to print on larger paper, at least! "Stefan Blom" wrote: You would have to use a printer that supports zero margins. Alternatively, print on large paper, and then cut the sheets to the desired size€”so that any white space will be removed. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "debsyn" wrote in message ... Can you print to the edges of the paper in a document that has been created in Word (using a commercial printer)? I can't see a way to at the moment - if possible, would it be a page set-up or printer set up? |
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