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Old August 14th 03, 03:25 AM
r. boden
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Default how do i expand margins for printer

Hi: my margins are to wide and print is getting cut off in
the right margin. How can you reduce margin side in
windows xp??
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Old August 15th 03, 08:31 AM
Frank
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"r. boden" wrote in message
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| Hi: my margins are to wide and print is getting cut off in
| the right margin. How can you reduce margin side in
| windows xp??

Are you talking about printing web pages from the internet?
If you are, I know that this is going to happen so if I can't
find an icon on the page directing me to a printable version
I just print the pages in landscape.


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Old August 17th 03, 04:38 PM
Freda
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Default how do i expand margins for printer

I also do following.
When I get a page that I know will drop the right hand side off I
change in Filepage setup the left and right margins to zero and then print
it.
works ok for me.
Freda
"Frank" wrote in message
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"r. boden" wrote in message
...

| Hi: my margins are to wide and print is getting cut off in
| the right margin. How can you reduce margin side in
| windows xp??

Are you talking about printing web pages from the internet?
If you are, I know that this is going to happen so if I can't
find an icon on the page directing me to a printable version
I just print the pages in landscape.




 




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