bottom off page cut off

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terry

Hi, My user creates a publisher doc. and sends it to our a
pc that runs a gestetner printer. It looked fine on the
original pc and on the pc it was sent to ( usually this is
how it works), but this time the last line of page 9 was
cut off and isn't anywhere. (you know usually you would
find the line wrapped onto the next page). Any ideas? We
use this to publish a lot of items and my users aren't
very tolerant of flukes, they have high expectations. I
wonder if packing it and sending is better than just
sending it to a folder as is. We send it from on e pc to a
server folder and print from there. Thanks, Terry
 
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°°°M°S°°Publisher°°°

This sounds like the bottom margin is not sufficient, or the Text Frame is
fractionally to small at the bottom.

The line will not wrap unless the Text Frame is linked to the next page.

What version of Publisher and Windows are you using?

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Terry

We are using Publisher 2002 and Windows 2000. I got more
info this morning. They don't wrap so the text is as it
appears on that page. The doc looks fine, she saves it and
when she reopens it the last line is gone. Onlt if she
clicks on the text box does it show that the line is there
and she has to stretch the box to show it. Then the same
problem again, save, close, open and the line is gone.
Hope that helps
 
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°°°M°S°°Publisher°°°

Terry the Text Frame must be to small at the bottom. Make the Text Frame
slightly larger and save the file. There is no known issue and never has
been in any version of with Text Frames changing sizes after saving.

If you need to cheat some space in the Text Frame, change the Text Frame
margins as they are HUGE in Publisher 2002 and the they cannot be set as
defaults which is absolutely crazy as we had wonderful defaults in Publisher
up to version Pub97 but MS removed all the best features from subsequent
versions of Publisher.

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