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![]() With out seeing your document and knowing your print setup it's impossible to know for sure. Perhaps you have a mis-match between the page size in Word and the paper size in your printer and you have A4/letter resizing enabled?
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Cheers, Paul Edstein [Fmr MS MVP - Word] |
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Hi Paul, thanks for the response.
Here is what I've got (see attachments). I set up initially a document called "One page test", with the two cell table as you see it. Printed it, and it came out as a perfect 24cm x 12cm. I then saved the file as "Two page test". I added a page break after the table, and created an identical table on the second page. Printed double-sided, flip on short edge. What I got was two tables, both now shrunk down to 22cm x 11 cm. Additionally, if cut out, the top and bottom (horizontal) edges were lined up OK, but the left and right (vertical) edges were misaligned by about 5mm. My paper is A4. Any ideas? |
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