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Old May 3rd, 2010, 03:01 PM posted to microsoft.public.publisher
Lace Mitchell
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Default Publisher printing problems

My employer is running for office and asked me to make up some flyers in Publisher that he could have printed and cut into thirds. I have all my margins set to zero, but when I use the print preview, the left margin cuts off part of the image. I'm unsure whether it's Publisher or the printer doing this; let's just say, regardless, my employer has an array of flyer sizes due to the way I had to position them.

I'm using Publisher 2003 and the HP Officejet Pro L7555 All-in-one printer (however, we're having them printed at OfficeMax, so I'm assuming the problem is in Publisher). I'm printing three flyers per page, front and back, so the page layout is "landscape".

Any help at all would be amazing!


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