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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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When you have .5 margin all around and you also want the fold lines to be correct,
the center of the brochure columns will have to match your outside margins. If only you want the front of the brochure to fit the panel, it will have to have .5 margin on the left as well as the right. The margins are always determined by your printer's limitation. Look in your documentation or open WordPad, page setup, input zero into each margin, WordPad will default to your printer's specifications. The largest margin will be on the bottom in portrait and on the right in landscape. I have attached a small .gif. -- Mary Sauer MS MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://www.msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Susan" wrote in message ... I have finished trifold brochure. I have used the grids lines for three columns. I have margins set at .5 inches. Thus I have a .5 margin all around my page. If I reduce the margins, I get part of a text box border not printing at the edge of the paper. My problem is that folding the brochure three ways does not work because I have that margin around the edge. The folds do not fall on the space between the columns. What should I do? I am not going to print the brochure on my printer but take it to Office Depot or Staples to have it printed. If it is printed elsewhere, can the margins be set to be closer to the edge of the paper? Please offer any suggestions and information. Thanks, Susan |
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