I need help with the print margin. When designing my brochure, all of my
design is placed in maxed limit of page/meaning...I want no white border
print margins visible when I print.

I have under Layout Guide, the following set...
Margin guides - the two pg. is unmarked and margin guides are all set as "0"
Gride guides - Columns are at 3; Spacing at .2"; row guides row 1
Baseline guides - spacing 12pt; offset 12pt

Even with all this in place, I still see the white margin border.
Can someone pls. help. Thank you.

Re: publisher and print margin by Melissa

Melissa
Mon Apr 10 18:24:35 CDT 2006


"salt" <salt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1A8ED5F3-D9F7-4859-B866-7F7242E3CE5F@microsoft.com...
> I need help with the print margin. When designing my brochure, all of my
> design is placed in maxed limit of page/meaning...I want no white border
> print margins visible when I print.
>
> I have under Layout Guide, the following set...
> Margin guides - the two pg. is unmarked and margin guides are all set as
"0"
> Gride guides - Columns are at 3; Spacing at .2"; row guides row 1
> Baseline guides - spacing 12pt; offset 12pt
>
> Even with all this in place, I still see the white margin border.
> Can someone pls. help. Thank you.

This issue is controlled by your printer. Most printers have a non-printable
margin that can't be changed. Check the documentation for your printer to
see the margin sizes. You can also use Wordpad...open Wordpad, go to File,
Page Setup, and you'll see what the limitation of your printer is.

Melissa



Re: publisher and print margin by Chuck

Chuck
Mon Apr 10 18:25:00 CDT 2006

Is your printer capable of 'full bleed" printing? Most are not.
"salt" <salt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1A8ED5F3-D9F7-4859-B866-7F7242E3CE5F@microsoft.com...
>I need help with the print margin. When designing my brochure, all of my
> design is placed in maxed limit of page/meaning...I want no white border
> print margins visible when I print.
>
> I have under Layout Guide, the following set...
> Margin guides - the two pg. is unmarked and margin guides are all set as
> "0"
> Gride guides - Columns are at 3; Spacing at .2"; row guides row 1
> Baseline guides - spacing 12pt; offset 12pt
>
> Even with all this in place, I still see the white margin border.
> Can someone pls. help. Thank you.



Re: publisher and print margin by salt

salt
Mon Apr 10 20:22:02 CDT 2006

Thank you. I will look into this...I had no idea about this.

"Melissa" wrote:

>
> "salt" <salt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1A8ED5F3-D9F7-4859-B866-7F7242E3CE5F@microsoft.com...
> > I need help with the print margin. When designing my brochure, all of my
> > design is placed in maxed limit of page/meaning...I want no white border
> > print margins visible when I print.
> >
> > I have under Layout Guide, the following set...
> > Margin guides - the two pg. is unmarked and margin guides are all set as
> "0"
> > Gride guides - Columns are at 3; Spacing at .2"; row guides row 1
> > Baseline guides - spacing 12pt; offset 12pt
> >
> > Even with all this in place, I still see the white margin border.
> > Can someone pls. help. Thank you.
>
> This issue is controlled by your printer. Most printers have a non-printable
> margin that can't be changed. Check the documentation for your printer to
> see the margin sizes. You can also use Wordpad...open Wordpad, go to File,
> Page Setup, and you'll see what the limitation of your printer is.
>
> Melissa
>
>
>

Re: publisher and print margin by salt

salt
Mon Apr 10 20:23:01 CDT 2006

I'll check into this as well. Thank you.

"Chuck Davis" wrote:

> Is your printer capable of 'full bleed" printing? Most are not.
> "salt" <salt@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:1A8ED5F3-D9F7-4859-B866-7F7242E3CE5F@microsoft.com...
> >I need help with the print margin. When designing my brochure, all of my
> > design is placed in maxed limit of page/meaning...I want no white border
> > print margins visible when I print.
> >
> > I have under Layout Guide, the following set...
> > Margin guides - the two pg. is unmarked and margin guides are all set as
> > "0"
> > Gride guides - Columns are at 3; Spacing at .2"; row guides row 1
> > Baseline guides - spacing 12pt; offset 12pt
> >
> > Even with all this in place, I still see the white margin border.
> > Can someone pls. help. Thank you.
>
>
>