Printing help

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Nick

Hi all,

I have been trying to print a publisher page which has an image which runs
right along the right hand edge of my page. I've set my master template page
margins to 0cm on the right hand side and changed the margins to the same
within the 'page setup' menu in the general view.

However, when I go to print preview, my image on the right hand side still
gets cut off.

Does someone have any other ideas which could help me out?
Thank you in advance,
Nick
 
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Nick

Uncle Grumpy said:
Move the image
Thanks for your reply!

The main issue is that there is always a thin white edging (perhaps .7cm)
around the entire border of the paper, and I need this image right on the
edge. Is this something that isn't possible to do?
 
U

Uncle Grumpy

Nick said:
Thanks for your reply!

The main issue is that there is always a thin white edging (perhaps .7cm)
around the entire border of the paper, and I need this image right on the
edge. Is this something that isn't possible to do?

I'm pretty computer savvy but still only a PUB newb. Mary Sauer is
our resident guru. She'll be along soon. Be patient
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

It's probably limitation of your printer...some printers cannot print
bleeds or near bleeds..check your printer docs.





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| "Uncle Grumpy" wrote:
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| >
| > >However, when I go to print preview, my image on the right hand side
still
| > >gets cut off.
| >
| > Move the image
| >
| Thanks for your reply!
|
| The main issue is that there is always a thin white edging (perhaps .7cm)
| around the entire border of the paper, and I need this image right on the
| edge. Is this something that isn't possible to do?
 
J

John Inzer

Nick said:
Hi all,

I have been trying to print a publisher page which has an image which
runs right along the right hand edge of my page. I've set my master
template page margins to 0cm on the right hand side and changed the
margins to the same within the 'page setup' menu in the general view.

However, when I go to print preview, my image on the right hand side
still gets cut off.

Does someone have any other ideas which could help me out?
Thank you in advance,
Nick
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Doesn't matter how you set up the page
if your printer cannot print full bleed.

The following tutorial explains how to find
your maximum printing area:

"How to find the maximum print area of your printer"
http://ed.mvps.org/Static.aspx?=Publisher/horidiag

--

John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
N

Nick

Thank you all very much for your help - I'll look into my printer's ability
to allow full bleeding!

Cheers,
nick
 

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