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When i try to print new or old documents from word the pages get blown up (in
size) and only part of the greatly blown up document prints when sent to my
printer. When i print from anything else (including excel) they print at the
regular size. What is the fix?
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Hit File--Print. Is Scale to paper size set to "no scaling"? It should be.
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When i try to print new or old documents from word the pages get blown up
(in
size) and only part of the greatly blown up document prints when sent to
my
printer. When i print from anything else (including excel) they print at
the
regular size. What is the fix?



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yes, it is set at no scaling...

"Anne Troy" wrote:

Hit File--Print. Is Scale to paper size set to "no scaling"? It should be.
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www.OfficeArticles.com

"Chris" wrote in message
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When i try to print new or old documents from word the pages get blown up
(in
size) and only part of the greatly blown up document prints when sent to
my
printer. When i print from anything else (including excel) they print at
the
regular size. What is the fix?




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