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Default Extendingn masthead across page width

This is easy to prove if you have a PDF driver added to Windows eg PrimoPDF
or Acrobat. Set the active printer to the PDF driver and the graphic will
fill the page to the edge. The PDF created from the document too will
display to the edge. It still wont print to the edge because of the
printer's limitations.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:
Yes, it does. That's what it's meant to do, to show you exactly what
will print. Even if you create a graphic or background or whatever
that extends to the edge of the page, looking just as you want it in
Print Layout view, Print Preview will show a white margin
representing the unprintable area determined by the printer you have
selected. It gets this information from the printer driver.


"kmcnet" wrote in message
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Thank you for the response. In due respect, I am not sure this is
the case
since I get the same effect using Print Preview. I don't think the
preview
shows printer limitations.

"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

It cannot be done because of a limitation imposed by your printer,
which is
not able to print all the way to the edges of the paper.

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"kmcnet" wrote in message
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Hello Everyone and thanks for your help in advance. I am creating
a document
where I would like to create a colored box, approximately one inch
high,
that
starts at the top edge of the page and extends to both the left and
right
edges of each page. I have tried using tables and textboxes
without success,
either leaving margins at the top or sides. Can someone please
tell me how
to go about doingn this?