Then roll it back if you think it is the driver.

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if it was the driver, then word should have an issue with margins, and it
doesn't.
could you describe what are the settings, and in order they control where an
image should print on a page.
I did get the image to print correctly, but it's not where print preview
shows it.

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> Then roll it back if you think it is the driver.
>
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> >> >> > is the another setting i've missed?
> >> >> > thanks
Mary Sauer - 24 Mar 2008 18:20 GMT
I don't know how to tell you to get your printer to print the way you want. I
can only assume that as these programs progress it puts added strain on the
printer drivers.
I have an HP borderless printer, Publisher has never printed to it borderless.
My workaround has always been to save the publication as a picture and then
print it from either the HP software or Corel or other programs I have. I buy 7
x 10 blank cards and printing borderless is not easy because the 7 x 10 is not
built into the program. I use full bleed sometimes, you might try that.
Create a bleed for your publication
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/publisher/HP101208091033.aspx?pid=CH101778921033

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> if it was the driver, then word should have an issue with margins, and it
> doesn't.
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>> >> >> > thanks
jdart - 27 Mar 2008 19:25 GMT
thanks, I had figured Corel was a better program.

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> I don't know how to tell you to get your printer to print the way you want. I
> can only assume that as these programs progress it puts added strain on the
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> >> >> >> > is the another setting i've missed?
> >> >> >> > thanks