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Hi All,

Using Word 2002.

I have a one page document, prepared for letter size paper. I'm trying to
print it twice on A4 size paper, in order to save paper and time (380,000
prints from approx. 250 originals).

My problem is the irritating page border around and in the middle of the
printed sheet. Is there a way to get rid of this border? Any suggestion is
welcome, as I have slightly more than half the time needed to print all
these prints each on one sheet.

Regards,
Engin


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Suzanne S. Barnhill
 
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This is not something you should be seeing. Though we've had scattered
reports of borders or partial borders, I don't know that anyone has found a
solution, and I don't see anything about it in the KB, though there's an
article about inconsistent table shading when you use Print Zoom (no
solution or workaround is offered for that, either). If you have access to a
different printer or printer driver, you might try that. Also, you might
make sure that A4/Letter resizing is disabled (Tools | Options | Print).

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"oldguy" wrote in message
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Hi All,

Using Word 2002.

I have a one page document, prepared for letter size paper. I'm trying to
print it twice on A4 size paper, in order to save paper and time (380,000
prints from approx. 250 originals).

My problem is the irritating page border around and in the middle of the
printed sheet. Is there a way to get rid of this border? Any suggestion is
welcome, as I have slightly more than half the time needed to print all
these prints each on one sheet.

Regards,
Engin



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Thanks Suzanne, for your help. Unfortunately I cannot get rid of the border.

regards,
Engin

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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This is not something you should be seeing. Though we've had scattered
reports of borders or partial borders, I don't know that anyone has found
a
solution, and I don't see anything about it in the KB, though there's an
article about inconsistent table shading when you use Print Zoom (no
solution or workaround is offered for that, either). If you have access to
a
different printer or printer driver, you might try that. Also, you might
make sure that A4/Letter resizing is disabled (Tools | Options | Print).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup
so
all may benefit.

"oldguy" wrote in message
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Hi All,

Using Word 2002.

I have a one page document, prepared for letter size paper. I'm trying to
print it twice on A4 size paper, in order to save paper and time (380,000
prints from approx. 250 originals).

My problem is the irritating page border around and in the middle of the
printed sheet. Is there a way to get rid of this border? Any suggestion
is
welcome, as I have slightly more than half the time needed to print all
these prints each on one sheet.

Regards,
Engin





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