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Default Word cuts off first 3 inches of a table in landscape mode.

I've copied a table from Excel (2003) into Word (2003). The table looks fine
in print layout view but in print preview and when printed the first 3 inches
or so are missing. The margins are set so as to display the entire form.
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Default Word cuts off first 3 inches of a table in landscape mode.

Hi ?B?UHV6emxlZA==?=,

I've copied a table from Excel (2003) into Word (2003). The table looks fine
in print layout view but in print preview and when printed the first 3 inches
or so are missing. The margins are set so as to display the entire form.

Some printers (primarily inkjet) don't support the full margins Word allows.
Three inches does seem a bit extreme, though.

Is this copied table a graphical object, or a Word table?

Assuming the latter, if you start a new document and create a table does it get
cut off in the same way?

Cindy Meister
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