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Roundy - 14 Jun 2006 15:10 GMT
I am having trouble with a document.  We have specifications for a number of
product lines, someone noticed that one of them prints out really odd.  It
seems the top and left margins are OK, but the right and bottom margins are
HUGE.  The print ends at 8" from the top.  It does include all the data for
the page, it is almost like it is scaled down.  I looked through the page
setup an compared to a "good" spec and I am not seeing any differences.  Any
ideas what would cause this.  Also, when I open he document for a second it
all looks OK, then it is like the page gets wider?

TIA
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 14 Jun 2006 16:47 GMT
Does the document contain any comments or tracked changes? If so (and if
this is Word 2002 or 2003), Word is allowing margin space for the
"balloons."

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> I am having trouble with a document.  We have specifications for a number of
> product lines, someone noticed that one of them prints out really odd.  It
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> TIA
 
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