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Old August 29th 03, 03:35 PM
Shelly Valente
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Default Marging Problems

I have Windows 2002 in the office and use WORD. Even
though I set my margins at 1" when I go to print I get a
message that I am printing outside the printable area of
the page and when it prints the document is shifted to
the right with a very large left margin. When I check my
margin setting under Page Set Up it says 1" but when I do
a default or a fix it changes the margin to over 2
inches. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks
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Old August 31st 03, 01:03 AM
Bruce Sanderson
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Default Marging Problems

This is a known problem with the HP 4000 Series printer drivers.

Download the latest driver for your printer from
http://welcome.hp.com/country/us/eng..._drivers.html.

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"Shelly Valente" wrote in message
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I have Windows 2002 in the office and use WORD. Even
though I set my margins at 1" when I go to print I get a
message that I am printing outside the printable area of
the page and when it prints the document is shifted to
the right with a very large left margin. When I check my
margin setting under Page Set Up it says 1" but when I do
a default or a fix it changes the margin to over 2
inches. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks



 




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