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I need the macro template to bleed off the page?
The template with the company logo in a letterhead needs to bleed off the
page when I print it. Can anyone suggest anything? |
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I need the macro template to bleed off the page?
The vast majority of printers used in the PC environment are incapable of
printing to the edge of the page. Those that can will allow you to do this. Word is only capable of printing what the current printer driver will allow. If you want a bleed off the edge of the page you would have to print to larger paper (if the driver allows larger paper sizes) and crop it to the required size. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org rickh wrote: The template with the company logo in a letterhead needs to bleed off the page when I print it. Can anyone suggest anything? |
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I need the macro template to bleed off the page?
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says... The template with the company logo in a letterhead needs to bleed off the page when I print it. Can anyone suggest anything? The ability to print bleeds is a function of the printer, not Word. Very few printers that you are likely to use with a PC can print bleeds. -- Peter Aitken Author, MS Word for Medical and Technical Writers www.tech-word.com |
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