Word - labels moving up on page
Asked By KAerts
29-Jan-10 08:08 PM
I have printed labels from Word for years. Just installed Office 2007 and the
labels appear correct when viewed, but slowly move up on the page when
printed and do not print properly on the page. Help!
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP replied to KAerts
Make sure that in the Printer Dialog, that the Scale to Paper Size is set to
No Scaling and that the default paper size set in the Printer Properties
matches that of the label sheets.
Also, try printing on plain paper and see if the labels then align
correctly. You may also need to check for an updated printer driver.
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Hope this helps.
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP, originally posted via msnews.microsoft.com
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