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Watermark Picture Letterhead and Margin problem
I have a jpg image as our letterhead design. I inserted this image as a
watermark picture and adjusted it to cover the entire page. How do I modify the margins without the affecting the watermark picture? Any help appreciated. |
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Watermark Picture Letterhead and Margin problem
I believe what you're fighting isn't Word - If the image was inserted using
the Format Background Printed Watermark method it has no bearing on margins nor do margins have any bearing on it. However, most printers impose minimum margin settings which Word cannot override, so even stretching the image to fill the page doesn't mean it will print edge-to-edge. You can adjust margins all you wish - set them to 0" all around - but Print Preview will show you what your printer is capable of doing with the content. Even most printers advertised as being capable of edge-to-edge printing cannot do so on standard paper sizes - 4x6, 5x7 photo sizes only. There may be control over this in your printer's settings, however. You may also be able to fool it into thinking you're printing a "letter-size" photo, but that may also cause it to apply ink in a manner intended for photo-quality paper only. The result may not be acceptable. -- HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac "AlexUNLV" wrote in message ... I have a jpg image as our letterhead design. I inserted this image as a watermark picture and adjusted it to cover the entire page. How do I modify the margins without the affecting the watermark picture? Any help appreciated. |
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Actually, I have the same problem and it occurs before print. The background image(printed watermark) is added. Then I change say the top margin, adding 1 inch. The background image is then pushed down an inch as well, as though it is required to adhere to the margins. I could use some help with this one too...
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