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eddie57

I have a couple of questions if you don't mind. I am using PowerPoint to
create a cover sheet for a report. When I print the cover sheet that
has a background from PowerPoint, it does not print to the edge of the
paper. It is also justified mostly to the top. Is there a way to have
it print to the edge of the paper or closer to it and have it centered
on the paper if here is an edge? Finally, I have the 2003 version at
work and use PowerPoint 2000 at home. How can I copy the backgrounds
from PowerPoint version 2003 to 2000?
Thanks
Eddie
 
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Michael Koerner

For the most part, printers by default do not print to the edge of the page.
Only the newer photo printers have that capability. Go to the print options,
and checkmark the scale to fit paper option.

I'm not sure that the EULA allows you to copy from one version to another
version. If it does, then do a search on your 2003 machine for *.pot, copy
the ones that you want to some sort of transportation media, and take and
copy them to your 2000 machine

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| I have a couple of questions if you don't mind. I am using PowerPoint to
| create a cover sheet for a report. When I print the cover sheet that
| has a background from PowerPoint, it does not print to the edge of the
| paper. It is also justified mostly to the top. Is there a way to have
| it print to the edge of the paper or closer to it and have it centered
| on the paper if here is an edge? Finally, I have the 2003 version at
| work and use PowerPoint 2000 at home. How can I copy the backgrounds
| from PowerPoint version 2003 to 2000?
| Thanks
| Eddie
|
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| eddie57
 

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