Odd size pages in middle of document

A

AhAh

My document is 400 pages with custom margins. I can scroll through th
document and see that the content (type and images) is aligned, but hav
noted three issues. Firstly, there are two images with visible border
(out of a total of 50) which when saved to a pdf or printed as a wor
doc, do not produce the left hand border line. Secondly, these tw
images are on pages which appear to be slightly wider and less deep tha
all of the other pages. Thirdly, there are three other pages (with typ
only) which are also wider and less deep than the other pages.

I have rechecked the custom margins, looked at page breaks and checke
the formatting symbols, but cannot find a reason for these odd shape
pages (which are an issue in terms of printing, as the content on thes
pages appears misaligned to the other 395 pages once printed).

Can anyone help
 
S

Stefan Blom

When an image is partly printed, make sure it isn't positioned so far into
the margin that it has ended up in the nonprinting area of the page.

To find out the nonprinting area of the default printer, do the following:
Create a new, blank Word document. Set all margins to zero; Word will offer
to fix the margins for you. The values that you get represent the smallest
possible margins supported by the printer.

For Word to change the paper format in the middle of a document, section
breaks are required. Look for such breaks in the document, which is best
done in Draft view (Normal view if you using Word 2003 or older).
 

Ask a Question

Want to reply to this thread or ask your own question?

You'll need to choose a username for the site, which only take a couple of moments. After that, you can post your question and our members will help you out.

Ask a Question

Top