Footer Cuts Off Bottom of Picture

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Sybaris

I've created about 50 documents with 3 pictures on each page and descriptive text beside them. I don't need borders, gutters, footers, margins etc.. When I look at "Print Preview" part of the bottom picture is cut off and is cut off when I did a test print. I've set everything in "Page Setup" to the bare minimum that Word will allow (margins, footer, header etc) still part of the bottom picture gets cut off. I suspect the Footer is doing it. Can I get rid of the Footer completely

thanks
 
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garfield-n-odie

Probably not caused by the footer, especially if your pictures are set
to "float over text" (not "inline with text"). It's probably your
printer that is cutting off the bottom of the page.

Word itself does not impose "minimums" on margins, etc. It does,
however, interact with the printer driver for your default or selected
printer to obtain information on the printer's nonprintable area, and
Word attempts to fix the margins for you if you set them outside the
printer's nonprintable area.

For example, my HP Deskjet 890C inkjet has (I think) a nonprintable area
of 0.67" at the top, 0.5" at the bottom, and 0.25" at the left and right
sides, so if I attempt to set margins in Word that infringe upon this
nonprintable area, Word will offer to fix the margins for me. I don't
have to let it do that... I can set the margins in Word at 0" all the
way around if I want, and put text and graphics all over the page, but
the printer just won't print that portion of the page that runs into
into the printer's nonprintable area.

HTH.
 

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