Print Problem Publisher 2007

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Andrew J Pye

Just switched to 2007 from 2000. Simple leaflet A4 size doublesided one fold
created in 2000 will not print with correct margins in 2007. Now have wide
margin on left and narrow one on right. Pages are not centred on A4 sheet.
Think I have tried everything.
 
M

Mary Sauer

When you say leaflet, do you mean booklet? You may have to setup your page again
from scratch. Just copy/paste.
 
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Andrew J Pye

Yes booklet. I will try starting from scratch. Thanks
Andrew
--
Andrew
Lovers of Blue & White


Mary Sauer said:
When you say leaflet, do you mean booklet? You may have to setup your page again
from scratch. Just copy/paste.
 
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Andrew J Pye

Hi Mary
Tried starting from scratch and same problem. Then tried printing both the
original and new booklet on a different printer. Both printed fine. So looks
like a Vista vs printer issue?
--
Andrew
Lovers of Blue & White


Mary Sauer said:
When you say leaflet, do you mean booklet? You may have to setup your page again
from scratch. Just copy/paste.
 
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Charles W Davis

Andrew,
Have you checked the printer manufacturer's web site for a new driver?
Andrew J Pye said:
Hi Mary
Tried starting from scratch and same problem. Then tried printing both the
original and new booklet on a different printer. Both printed fine. So
looks
like a Vista vs printer issue?
 
M

Mary Sauer

Hello Andrew,
How are you setting up your margins? If they are the same all the way around
your publication should be centered.

Page setup, booklets, select 1/2 A4 Booklet 5.827 x 8.268.
Go to advanced on the right, on the pull-down select booklet. Okay out,
Publisher should ask about four pages.

I am definitely a frustrated Publisher person when it comes to printing. It is
not a Vista problem.
--
Mary Sauer MSFT MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/


Andrew J Pye said:
Hi Mary
Tried starting from scratch and same problem. Then tried printing both the
original and new booklet on a different printer. Both printed fine. So looks
like a Vista vs printer issue?
 

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