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Word forces a white border at the Print stage
I have attached 2 images below which show my problem. As you can see in the 'before' picture, I have not created a white border and would like the black background to extend to the edge of the card.
In the 'after', you can see Word has decided that I need a white border. How do I convince it otherwise? ps This is not a problem with displaying the background colour itself, as can be solved here: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/906306 |
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Ok I have looked around a bit more and I thought I'd share what I found.
Simply put, it comes down to your printer settings. I have a Canon so my solution was from the Word 'print' screen > Printer Properties > Page Setup > Page Layout and then check the Borderless Printing box. My Canon settings has a slide bar to set how far to overextend the page colour or picture etc that you want to print borderlessly. Hope this helps! |
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