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Old January 28th, 2005, 05:37 PM
Bob
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Word 2003
In print layout view, the pages of my document extend past the right edge of
the ruler. This causes the pages to be printed off-center, to the left.
I've checked everything from margin settings to page setup settings and all
relevant settings seem to be the same as another document of mine, which does
not have this problem.
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Old January 28th, 2005, 07:11 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Do you have Track Changes on?

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Word 2003
In print layout view, the pages of my document extend past the right edge

of
the ruler. This causes the pages to be printed off-center, to the left.
I've checked everything from margin settings to page setup settings and

all
relevant settings seem to be the same as another document of mine, which

does
not have this problem.


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Old April 12th, 2005, 11:26 PM
laura
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Bob,

I'm having the exact problem and I just tried checking my colums and they
seem fine too. If you get this message, could you please let me know how you
fixed the problem?

Please email me at:


Thanks,

--Laura

I'm having a hell of time fixing this.

"Bob" wrote:

Word 2003
In print layout view, the pages of my document extend past the right edge of
the ruler. This causes the pages to be printed off-center, to the left.
I've checked everything from margin settings to page setup settings and all
relevant settings seem to be the same as another document of mine, which does
not have this problem.

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Old April 12th, 2005, 11:42 PM
laura
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Sorry Bob,

YOu've probably figured out long ago what was wrong with your document. I
finally figured it out myself. Simple really. I had to select Final Document
as opposed to Final with markup (I guess the computer where I was working had
Track Changes selected).

Whew.

--L

"Bob" wrote:

Word 2003
In print layout view, the pages of my document extend past the right edge of
the ruler. This causes the pages to be printed off-center, to the left.
I've checked everything from margin settings to page setup settings and all
relevant settings seem to be the same as another document of mine, which does
not have this problem.

 




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