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Margins - Even when I set to "0" I get white space at the edges
I set the margins "0" but I am still getting 0.17 of white space on either
side of the page. I am trying to have a colored border on the top and bottom go to the edge but the white space is not going away. Thanks for your help, Taylor |
Margins - Even when I set to "0" I get white space at the edges
most laser printers cannot print all the way to the edge
"cloud9" wrote: I set the margins "0" but I am still getting 0.17 of white space on either side of the page. I am trying to have a colored border on the top and bottom go to the edge but the white space is not going away. Thanks for your help, Taylor |
Margins - Even when I set to "0" I get white space at the edge
True but I should be able to PDF without margins.
"dlw" wrote: most laser printers cannot print all the way to the edge "cloud9" wrote: I set the margins "0" but I am still getting 0.17 of white space on either side of the page. I am trying to have a colored border on the top and bottom go to the edge but the white space is not going away. Thanks for your help, Taylor |
Margins - Even when I set to "0" I get white space at the edge
cloud9 wrote:
True but I should be able to PDF without margins. "dlw" wrote: most laser printers cannot print all the way to the edge "cloud9" wrote: I set the margins "0" but I am still getting 0.17 of white space on either side of the page. I am trying to have a colored border on the top and bottom go to the edge but the white space is not going away. Thanks for your help, Taylor Just what are you trying to do in Excel? Most printers, not just laser, won't print the entire width of a page. And just why do you need a PDF with borders to the edge of the paper anyway? If you are insistent on getting such a printout, have a pair of scissors handy and trim off the blank parts... <g Bill |
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