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I give up, help, trying to print duplex but
I am printing some tages that say NG in red on front & OK in green on back, I
have tried everything but they always come out with just a little bit of difference in margin where they don't line up to cut out, they are about the size of a credit card. I have all my margins all down to 0. Please help me figure this out, I could use this in so many different things I have to do. Thanks in advance. Debbie |
Using a non-proportional font like Courier?
-- Jim "DKR" wrote in message ... |I am printing some tages that say NG in red on front & OK in green on back, I | have tried everything but they always come out with just a little bit of | difference in margin where they don't line up to cut out, they are about the | size of a credit card. I have all my margins all down to 0. Please help me | figure this out, I could use this in so many different things I have to do. | Thanks in advance. | Debbie |
This is probably a problem with your printer, that it requires different
minimum top and bottom margins, and when you turn the paper over, what was previously the top of the page is now the bottom. I think the only way to fix this is to manually adjust the margins for the 2nd side so they line up correctly. And this means you would have to use different worksheets for the two sides, or (better) use desktop publishing software for this rather than Excel. With a program like that, you can adjust the position of textboxes precisely. You could also try textboxes in Word, but I've had difficulty placing things precisely with Word, also. On Wed, 5 Oct 2005 08:33:23 -0700, DKR wrote: I am printing some tages that say NG in red on front & OK in green on back, I have tried everything but they always come out with just a little bit of difference in margin where they don't line up to cut out, they are about the size of a credit card. I have all my margins all down to 0. Please help me figure this out, I could use this in so many different things I have to do. Thanks in advance. Debbie |
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