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I am creating a page that is 16.5" wide and 9" tall, I need the margins to be
at almost zero or as close to as I can get. When I go into page set up it tells me that one or more of my margins are set outside of the printable area, and when I select fix it changes my left margin to 5.2" - If I say ignore and keep my margin at .25" when I do a print preview the entire left side of my page doesn't show. How can I work around this? Thank you |
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As long as you have a printer that is NOT capable of 16.5 x 9, this will
occur. Go download the printer driver for the printer that will be printing the final version. You don't have to do a test print (which wouldn't work anyway). Then, when you work on this file, you can choose this printer, and still do a print preview. You just can't print it. ******************* ~Anne Troy www.OfficeArticles.com www.MyExpertsOnline.com "Bonnie" wrote in message ... I am creating a page that is 16.5" wide and 9" tall, I need the margins to be at almost zero or as close to as I can get. When I go into page set up it tells me that one or more of my margins are set outside of the printable area, and when I select fix it changes my left margin to 5.2" - If I say ignore and keep my margin at .25" when I do a print preview the entire left side of my page doesn't show. How can I work around this? Thank you |
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