My web pages have about 2" missing when printed.

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Tenerife Blade

I am using Publisher to create a basic website. With my initial attempt, i
kept all the text and pictures within the page outline. When i published it
to the web, the website was to the left of the screen.

I re-designed it, so that it appeared centrally on the screen, but when the
page is printed out, i am missing about 2" of the right hand side of the page.

I am a complete novice with trying to build a website, and any help would be
much appreciated, and hopefully explained in 'idiot proof' language for me.
 
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DavidF

Publisher web pages are static, left justified by design. This means there
will be some padding on the right hand side if you use one of the default
page sizes, and a large monitor. By "re-designing" you page so it is
centered, you have made your page too wide to print, and it is cropping the
content that is outside the print area. Read David Bartosik's article about
background padding for a better understanding:
http://msmvps.com/blogs/dbartosik/articles/80563.aspx

DavidF

Tenerife Blade said:
I am using Publisher to create a basic website. With my initial attempt, i
kept all the text and pictures within the page outline. When i published it
to the web, the website was to the left of the screen.

I re-designed it, so that it appeared centrally on the screen, but when the
page is printed out, i am missing about 2" of the right hand side of the page.

I am a complete novice with trying to build a website, and any help would be
much appreciated, and hopefully explained in 'idiot proof' language for
me.
 
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