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Hi all,
I have googled all over the place for a solution to my problem. I have a document (a book) that I have been using for close to 10 years. I have created and successfully printed over 15 books with this document. I use Office XP with Word 2002, running on a PC with Windows 7. I have a 6X9 document, margins 1" all the way around. Headers and footers are set to print .5" from the top and bottom of the page. When I open my document in print layout, the headers and footers are there. When I click print preview, they are no longer visible on my screen. I have all the white space showing; the headers/footers are not hidden text, and I have it set to show drawing objects. If I change the page layout to 8 1/2 X 11 or some other default size, the headers and footers are then visible in print preview. Any clues? |
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dugarner typed: Hi all, I have googled all over the place for a solution to my problem. I have a document (a book) that I have been using for close to 10 years. I have created and successfully printed over 15 books with this document. I use Office XP with Word 2002, running on a PC with Windows 7. I have a 6X9 document, margins 1" all the way around. Headers and footers are set to print .5" from the top and bottom of the page. When I open my document in print layout, the headers and footers are there. When I click print preview, they are no longer visible on my screen. I have all the white space showing; the headers/footers are not hidden text, and I have it set to show drawing objects. If I change the page layout to 8 1/2 X 11 or some other default size, the headers and footers are then visible in print preview. Any clues? First: What prints out? |
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What is the nonprinting area for the selected printer? You can find out by setting all margins to zero (in the Page Setup dialog box); Word offers to "fix" the margins, and then you'll see the minimum requirements. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP On 2012-06-03 01:46 (GMT+1), dugarner wrote: Hi all, I have googled all over the place for a solution to my problem. I have a document (a book) that I have been using for close to 10 years. I have created and successfully printed over 15 books with this document. I use Office XP with Word 2002, running on a PC with Windows 7. I have a 6X9 document, margins 1" all the way around. Headers and footers are set to print .5" from the top and bottom of the page. When I open my document in print layout, the headers and footers are there. When I click print preview, they are no longer visible on my screen. I have all the white space showing; the headers/footers are not hidden text, and I have it set to show drawing objects. If I change the page layout to 8 1/2 X 11 or some other default size, the headers and footers are then visible in print preview. Any clues? |
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