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Printing a Full Bleed
Hi!
I have a document using borders and a background image that has a full bleed (image goes right to the edge of a 8.5 x 11 standard sheet). It looks great in word and when I make a PDF, but how would I go about printing it? I don't see an option to print it on a 11x17 page (I could then trim it out) without messing up the formatting. Thanks for your help! Adam |
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Printing a Full Bleed
Use an 11 x 17 page set up with side margins of 1.25" and top and bottom
margins of 3" and use the page headers and footers to force the top and bottom text "margins" into the desired places and left and right paragraph indents to emulate the side margins. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "Adam" wrote in message ... Hi! I have a document using borders and a background image that has a full bleed (image goes right to the edge of a 8.5 x 11 standard sheet). It looks great in word and when I make a PDF, but how would I go about printing it? I don't see an option to print it on a 11x17 page (I could then trim it out) without messing up the formatting. Thanks for your help! Adam |
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