Visible Margins

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Bernadette

I am doing a booklet and wanted to colour the page with a
gradient pattern. I am more than able to do this, but
when you view it in print preview the normal white page
border is visible. If you are trying to get a texture
and colour to your publication it has to go to the very
ends of the pages, with no margins visible. Is it
possible to do this and how. Would appreciate any help.

Bernadette
 
M

Mary Sauer

It is the limitation of your printer margins. If you have a full bleed printer...
Open WordPad, file, page setup, input zero in each margin setting, WordPad will
default to your printer limitation.
 
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Bernadette

-----Original Message-----
It is the limitation of your printer margins. If you have a full bleed printer...
Open WordPad, file, page setup, input zero in each margin setting, WordPad will
default to your printer limitation.

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Thanks Mary for your help. I did what you suggested,
but saw no difference in my booklet in Publisher.
Notepad accepted the zero in all margins but that was
it. Any other ideas? I really need to overcome this
problem.

Many thanks

Bernadette
 
C

Chuck Davis

Bernadette said:
but saw no difference in my booklet in Publisher.
Notepad accepted the zero in all margins but that was
it. Any other ideas? I really need to overcome this
problem.

Many thanks

Bernadette

You will have to buy a printer that will print "full bleed."
 
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DavidF

Mary said WordPad, not NotePad.

DavidF

Bernadette said:
but saw no difference in my booklet in Publisher.
Notepad accepted the zero in all margins but that was
it. Any other ideas? I really need to overcome this
problem.

Many thanks

Bernadette
 

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