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I am dividing one page into two bordered sections by using the 2-pages per sheet option. The problem I am having is that the blank space between the two sections is bumping the bottom border off the page. I've tried reducing margins and adjusting page break options to no avail.

I've attached a photo of the page after its been printed to clarify the problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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The bottom border is in the unprintable area of you printer. See
http://word.mvps.org/fAQs/Formatting...sDontPrint.htm

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I am dividing one page into two bordered sections by using the 2-pages
per sheet option. The problem I am having is that the blank space
between the two sections is bumping the bottom border off the page.
I've tried reducing margins and adjusting page break options to no
avail.

I've attached a photo of the page after its been printed to clarify the
problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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Assuming that you are using the 2-pages per sheet option in the FilePrint
dialog, what you probably need to do is increase the left and right hand
margins of the document, rather than reduce them.

The issue is that with the margins set the way that you have them, the
bottom border on the printed page is almost certainly in the non-printable
area for your printer. For an ink jet printer that pushes the paper through
the printer, the non-printable area at the bottom of the physical sheet is
greater than those at either the top or sides of the sheet.

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I am dividing one page into two bordered sections by using the 2-pages
per sheet option. The problem I am having is that the blank space
between the two sections is bumping the bottom border off the page.
I've tried reducing margins and adjusting page break options to no
avail.

I've attached a photo of the page after its been printed to clarify the
problem.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.


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