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MS Office Forum / Publisher / Commercial Printing / January 2005

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pictures are coming out from the printer cutted in parts12 Jan 2005 11:35 GMT1
It's printing the whole picture but the upper part of the picture is cutted
and positioned on the bottom. I hope you can understand my problem...
Need to change portrate to landscape06 Jan 2005 19:33 GMT2
Have 2 more newsletters to do and still trying to set up for film. Do a
select all and rotate, need to change from 8.5 x 11 to 11 x 17 for printers
spread. Fonts change and text reflows out of paragraphs. Using Publisher 2002.
trying to overprint keyline on inserted pictures06 Jan 2005 14:53 GMT5
Publisher claims to overprint black lines by default. I've had absolutely no
luck getting this to actually happen. I've tried the settings under
Commercial Printing Tools, both the Publication and the Per Object settings.
I've tried both with a line color applied to the picture ...
Need to change orientation of page04 Jan 2005 18:39 GMT10
Had a calander that has to be printed and set up in printers spread, but file
came in set up as landscape. Have to change to portrait in order to set up on
11x17. Everything that has been tried ends up reflows text and images and is
sized wrong. Any tips?
How to lock a picture frame  ?02 Jan 2005 10:46 GMT1
Is ther a way to lock a frame (size and position)in publisher ?  I juste
want to reposition a picture in a frame without moving the frame
Thanks alot
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