Document prints in middle of 2 pages.

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Leon Baehre

We have a large document layout that is 8.5 x14". when we go to print, it
centers itself in the middle of 2 pages. We have been using this technique
for years and recently upgraded from Office 2003 to Office 2007 and now have
the problem. Any ideas on how to get this back to the top of the page?

Thanks Lee
 
L

Leon Baehre

Additional information
The file is saved as a .pub. It works fine when opened with Publisher 2003,
print aligns with top of page. In Publisher 2007, print is centered accross
2 pages top to bottom, large gap at tope of first page and equal size gap at
bottom of second page. All page setup and printer setup options appear to be
configured exactly the same. Results are the same on different networks with
different HP printer attached.
 
M

Mary Sauer

A workaround:

When you are ready to print, File, print, it is in this dialogue you need to
setup your printer and paper. Once you select legal, landscape, view the print
preview here, it should view correctly and print correctly too.

I am hoping these printer bugs will be gone in the service packs.
 
L

Leon Baehre

I went to the pearl, chose print, paper size: legal, source: manual feed in
tray 1, orientation: portrait, print review. Results are the same as before,
image is in middle of 2 consecuritve pages with gaps at the top and bottom.

Any other options rather than going back to Office 2003 Publisher?

Thanks

Lee
 
M

Mary Sauer

All I know, Leon, this works for me. If I use print preview I get the same look
as you do, my creation spans two pages and prints that way, but if I go to File,
select print, change all the settings in this dialogue my publication will
preview and print correctly.

If you cannot get the print to work, might try a newer printer driver from the
manufacturer's web site.
 
L

Leon Baehre

I have checked the print drivers on both the clients system and mine. Two
entirely different networks/systems/printers and the results are exactly the
same. Printer drivers on both systems are latest available..

Lee
 

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