Publish area on a standard page w/Publisher 2003?

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Susan - Cypress Head Lines

I am using publisher in Office 2000 for a newsletter. I am loosing a lot of
publish space because of margin restrictions. If I upgrade to publisher 2003
will I be able to gain more space for my text?
 
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John Inzer

Susan said:
I am using publisher in Office 2000 for a newsletter. I
am loosing a lot of publish space because of margin
restrictions. If I upgrade to publisher 2003 will I be
able to gain more space for my text?
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The margins (non printable areas) of your
projects are controlled by your printer...not
by Publisher.

The following link offers a method to discover
the printable area of your printer.

"How to find the maximum print area of your printer"
http://www.mvps.org/the_nerd/Publisher/horidiag.htm
 
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Ed Bennett

Susan - Cypress Head Lines <Susan - Cypress Head
(e-mail address removed)> was very recently heard to utter:
I am using publisher in Office 2000 for a newsletter. I am loosing a
lot of publish space because of margin restrictions. If I upgrade to
publisher 2003 will I be able to gain more space for my text?

In addition to John's response, Publisher 2003 has the same default layout
guide positions as Publisher 2000. These are not, however, set in tablets
of stone - they can be altered by going to Arrange > Layout Guides.

Note that Placing items too close to the edge of the page to try and make
the most of the area of the page can lead to a very ugly, cluttered design
which is more difficult to read.
 

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