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Please help me with this. I cannot for the life of me get the right margin
to be at the 1/2 inch it is set to be. When I print the invoice that I
created, it is about an inch wide on the right. I have used the page
preview and moved margins and page size around, but to no avail. I am
stuck. Thanks in advance, Jeff


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Please help me with this. I cannot for the life of me get the right margin
to be at the 1/2 inch it is set to be. When I print the invoice that I
created, it is about an inch wide on the right. I have used the page
preview and moved margins and page size around, but to no avail. I am
stuck. Thanks in advance, Jeff


Most printers will not print edge to edge. They have a built in margin.
This may be what your seeing. Fill one line of a word doc with numbers
1234567890123456789 and so on, then set you're margins to zero. They
will then default to a slim as margin as possible. Print the sheet and
then you can determine the exact number of characters that will print.
adjust your margins accordingly.

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