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I have to print a very important document from microsoft word and when i go to print the document the printar cuts half of it off and its not the border its whats on the page also. How do i fix that?
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Answer by I Love Ubuntu
I would try moving it to openoffice.org or Staroffice. that’s all I know.
first check ur Print preview, then see if ur paper size is A4 or not, and finally check ur upper and lower margins hope it helps uAnswer by Ali
try to change your page allignment on the top side of your document. you will to click and drag the edges more inwards so all the text stays in. and finally do a print preview to make sure all the text is in its place.Answer by TheHumbleOne
Open the document.
click File, Page Setup
click Paper Size, be sure it it 8 1/2 x 11
click the Margins tab
See if you can set 1.” top, bottom, left and right.
click Print Preview.
If it is all right, go to the top with Control+Home, and click Format, Borders and Shading
click Page Border
Select a border, cl o.k.
Now, click Print Preview again. Is it all right?
If not, you may have to reduce the margins.
More instructions here:
Answer by ChrisPGo to “Print Preview” and make sure the text is not outside the page borders.Answer by Kevin K
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