outside the printable area of the page

T

thijs

When I convert a microst-word-document in a pdf-file (using: word 2000
and acrobat 5.0). I get the message: The margins of section 1 are
outside the printable area of the page. Do you want to continue?

The margins of the page Setup in word are Top 1,8 cm, Bottom: 2,6 cm,
left1,9 cm right 1,9 cm.
header 1,25 cm from edge Footer 1,35 cm from edge. Gutter: 0 cm

paper size 13,4 x 20,9 cm portrait

What do I have to do with that message. What does it mean? What do I
have to change ? What is section 1 ?

Thijs
 
T

thijs

|| ||| When I convert a microst-word-document in a pdf-file (using: word
||| 2000 and acrobat 5.0). I get the message: The margins of section 1
||| are outside the printable area of the page. Do you want to
||| continue?
|||
||| The margins of the page Setup in word are Top 1,8 cm, Bottom: 2,6
||| cm, left1,9 cm right 1,9 cm.
||| header 1,25 cm from edge Footer 1,35 cm from edge. Gutter: 0 cm
|||
||| paper size 13,4 x 20,9 cm portrait
|||
||| What do I have to do with that message. What does it mean? What do
||| I have to change ? What is section 1 ?
|||

Anne Troy wrote:
|| All documents have at least Section 1, but some documents have more,
|| such as a document with landscape and portrait pages. See if this
|| helps:
||
http://www.officearticles.com/word/troubleshoot_printing_issues_in_microsoft_word.htm
|| In particular, the bit about minimum margins. ************
|| Anne Troy
|| www.OfficeArticles.com
||

thank you very much for your answer and the the link. I understand that
it is a printerproblem. You have to listen to the minimum marges of your
printer. But it will be printed on another much better printer. So I
understand that there is nothing wrong with the layout in word...

Thijs
 
A

Anne Troy

If you will print a project to a different printer, then you may way to
download that printer's driver. When you install it, just do NOT do a test
print. Then switch to that printer whenever you are working on this
document.
************
Anne Troy
www.OfficeArticles.com
 

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