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Documents with background image without white strips around
Hi everybody,
despite long trying, I am not able to produce something looking like this example: http://www.energiewerkstatt.org/down...easurement.pdf In word, the image that I use "fills" the whole page (that is, in normal viewing I stretched my background image until I see no "strips" at the borders". But I was not able to "fill" completely the page in "preview", neither I am able to produce a PDF document like this. No "page setup" settings make the job (at lest I did not find them!) After preparing the doc, I print it with PDF995. Any help will be appreciated! thanks a lot Claudio |
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You need a printer that can handle zero margins.
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Beta21" wrote in message ups.com... Hi everybody, despite long trying, I am not able to produce something looking like this example: http://www.energiewerkstatt.org/down...easurement.pdf In word, the image that I use "fills" the whole page (that is, in normal viewing I stretched my background image until I see no "strips" at the borders". But I was not able to "fill" completely the page in "preview", neither I am able to produce a PDF document like this. No "page setup" settings make the job (at lest I did not find them!) After preparing the doc, I print it with PDF995. Any help will be appreciated! thanks a lot Claudio |
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If your printer cannot handle 0 margins, here is are options to create bleeds
(the print runs to the edge of the page). Create your document using US letter size (8 1/2 x 11) and print on A7 (I think that's the metric equivalent). It's usually just small enough to print edge-to-edge. The other options is the cheater method we use ... print on regular paper and cut the paper to size with a paper cutter. If you have a lot of pages or a big print job, most print and copy shops have power cutters that can do the job for a few pennies. Eric "Beta21" wrote: Hi everybody, despite long trying, I am not able to produce something looking like this example: http://www.energiewerkstatt.org/down...easurement.pdf In word, the image that I use "fills" the whole page (that is, in normal viewing I stretched my background image until I see no "strips" at the borders". But I was not able to "fill" completely the page in "preview", neither I am able to produce a PDF document like this. No "page setup" settings make the job (at lest I did not find them!) After preparing the doc, I print it with PDF995. Any help will be appreciated! thanks a lot Claudio |
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