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From: fdubbs on 22 Mar 2010 12:08 I noticed on Powerpoint2007 when I go to print the slides, the picture is not fitting the whole page. There is a white border all the way around. In 2003 power point if you checked scale to fit paper when printing the whole picture printed edge to edge. Is there a way to fix this in 2007 so the picture prints edge to edge?
From: vttotal on 22 Mar 2010 13:03 Hi, I am sorry that you are experiencing those problems in PPT. I am not fully aware of the main issue with that but I think that it may be either page margin problems or your printer might be thinking it is another paper size(try checking the page size in your presentation). Let me know how it goes. If you have any other questions please let me know, I will be glad to help you. Vicente Tulliano "fdubbs" wrote: > I noticed on Powerpoint2007 when I go to print the slides, the picture is not > fitting the whole page. There is a white border all the way around. In 2003 > power point if you checked scale to fit paper when printing the whole picture > printed edge to edge. Is there a way to fix this in 2007 so the picture > prints edge to edge?
From: Steve Rindsberg on 22 Mar 2010 15:56
In article <3F7A3FD8-51D7-4521-9362-A18E8BB3966E(a)microsoft.com>, Fdubbs wrote: > I noticed on Powerpoint2007 when I go to print the slides, the picture is not > fitting the whole page. There is a white border all the way around. In 2003 > power point if you checked scale to fit paper when printing the whole picture > printed edge to edge. Is there a way to fix this in 2007 so the picture > prints edge to edge? To do that you'll need to: - Find a printer that's physically capable of printing edge to edge. Most of them aren't. Or ... - Print to a larger paper size and trim the printouts down to the size you actually want. ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/ |