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date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 00:34:00 -0700,    group: microsoft.public.excel.printing        back       


Reducing margins when printing   
I posted this on the Macintosh section, as I am using 2008, but maybe it 
would be better posted here.

I am trying to make a report which matches one in use already. The problem is 
that when I print I have an annoying gutter on the right hand side and at the 
bottom.

Margins are all set to zero. Header and Footer are all set to 'none'.

I am not printing - I am saving as a PDF. However, nothing seems to change 
if I set the Page Attributes -> Format For:Any Printer to another printer.

G
date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 00:34:00 -0700   author:   Gaijintendo

RE: Reducing margins when printing   
OK, a couple of compromises solved this one. I gave up trying to fit things 
into the default print area and used the 'set print area' option. With a bit 
of a fiddle I managed to get the pdf to print without adding an additional 
border in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Net result - it will do.

Thanks all"!

"Gaijintendo" wrote:

> I posted this on the Macintosh section, as I am using 2008, but maybe it 
> would be better posted here.
> 
> I am trying to make a report which matches one in use already. The problem is 
> that when I print I have an annoying gutter on the right hand side and at the 
> bottom.
> 
> Margins are all set to zero. Header and Footer are all set to 'none'.
> 
> I am not printing - I am saving as a PDF. However, nothing seems to change 
> if I set the Page Attributes -> Format For:Any Printer to another printer.
> 
> G
date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 08:37:01 -0700   author:   Gaijintendo

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