problem printing legal size

T

Tbndoc

On Mac, OSX 10.2.8, using iMac with a G3 processor:
I've just upgraded from Office 2001 to Office 2004 for Mac, cannot print
legal size documents (no problem prior to upgrade).
The top 3 inches is cut off, leaving blank space at the bottom of the page.

I have gone into page setup, checked the margins, checked printer options
(HP1200 laserjet), checked compatibility options, done all the things all
the
self-help sites recommend.
It shows OK as an 11 X 14 document in print preview, and when viewing in
page layout. Just doesn't print. Legal size documents in other
applications (Appleworks, Adobe) print OK, just not Word 2004.
Printing letter size is OK.
Any help greatly appreciated
 
B

Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Tbndoc,

You may want to also post this to the Word:mac newsgroup through the links below.

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On Mac, OSX 10.2.8, using iMac with a G3 processor:
I've just upgraded from Office 2001 to Office 2004 for Mac, cannot print
legal size documents (no problem prior to upgrade).
The top 3 inches is cut off, leaving blank space at the bottom of the page.

I have gone into page setup, checked the margins, checked printer options
(HP1200 laserjet), checked compatibility options, done all the things all
the
self-help sites recommend.
It shows OK as an 11 X 14 document in print preview, and when viewing in
page layout. Just doesn't print. Legal size documents in other
applications (Appleworks, Adobe) print OK, just not Word 2004.
Printing letter size is OK.
Any help greatly appreciated >>
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I hope this helps you,

Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

Microsoft Office:Mac newsgroups:

news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.mac.office.word
or
http://microsoft.com/mac/community/community.aspx?pid=newsgroups

Microsoft Office:Mac products and updates
http://microsoft.com/mac
 

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