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Robert T
I hope I can describe what I see.
I had a document ready to print. After printing it, I discovered a change
that was needed in the footer. I opened the footer to make the change. I made
the change and without clicking back into the main body, I printed the
document. To my surprise, the document now printed longer than before
forceing two pages instead of one. I then clicked back into the document and
it printed correctly.
My question: Why having the footer (or header) open at time of printing
changes the page layout?
I had a document ready to print. After printing it, I discovered a change
that was needed in the footer. I opened the footer to make the change. I made
the change and without clicking back into the main body, I printed the
document. To my surprise, the document now printed longer than before
forceing two pages instead of one. I then clicked back into the document and
it printed correctly.
My question: Why having the footer (or header) open at time of printing
changes the page layout?