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As much as I hate to not to have to point at Word for this problem, it is
the fault of Acrobat. When you ask Acrobat to print, just above the
"preview window" it asks three questions. Uncheck at least the top two. I
believe that is your problem.
Hope this is the easy solution to your problem.
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On Fri, 07 Jan 2005 09:29:06 -0500 "Erica Sullivan"
<docudiva -at- hotmail -dot- com> writes:
>
> Okay, so I went along documenting in Word. (Not my choice and that
> WILL
> change but for now I need to fix what's wrong in Word.) I was on a
> machine
> with no printers installed. Then, I installed Acrobat. Now my page
>
> displays with an extra inch or so on the right and bottom. When I
> print, it
> looks the same, like the page was shrunk up and left. I check page
> size,
> paper size, margins, and "fit to page" print options. Nothing. I
> tried
> installing a regular printer, but it didn't help. Can anybody tell
> me how
> to get my page layout back to normal?
>
>
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