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I am using Word 2002.
If I copy from a webpage into Word and then create a table with that data, anytime I use landscape paging, I get an error stating that the margin is outside the printable area. The latest attempt was to copy a singular list of names into Word. Once imported, I created a table with the names in the first column and manually added other data (addresses, phone numbers, and other data) in additional columns. On screen layout and print preview looked good. When sending to the printer, I received a warning message about the incorrect margins being outside the printable area. Using the adjustment automatically provided from the warning caused the first and perhaps additional columns to be truncated and were not printed. I switched page layout to portrait, resizing the columns appropriately. The number of pages increased concurrently. Printing worked properly. I think this happens only when I am using imported data. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? |
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Perhaps I have not stated the case properly.
On my webpage, I have listed names of members of our organization. No other information for them exists on the page. Rather than recreating the names data, I copied them to Word. From there I created a table, adding other info in the columns. The table works properly if layout is portrait. It fails if Landscape, Hopefully, someone can assist? "PatJennings" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2002. If I copy from a webpage into Word and then create a table with that data, anytime I use landscape paging, I get an error stating that the margin is outside the printable area. The latest attempt was to copy a singular list of names into Word. Once imported, I created a table with the names in the first column and manually added other data (addresses, phone numbers, and other data) in additional columns. On screen layout and print preview looked good. When sending to the printer, I received a warning message about the incorrect margins being outside the printable area. Using the adjustment automatically provided from the warning caused the first and perhaps additional columns to be truncated and were not printed. I switched page layout to portrait, resizing the columns appropriately. The number of pages increased concurrently. Printing worked properly. I think this happens only when I am using imported data. Does anyone have an idea why this is happening? |
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