Page 1 of 2 1 2 Last Jump to page: Results 1 to 15 of Word won't cooperate I am trying to set up a Custom Page Size for use with tent cards to be printed for birthdays, anniversaries, etc.

The base size is 7 inches wide by 10 inch high 2010 will fold to a card that is about 7 inches 2010 5 inches. I also set the default margins to 0.
go here I allow it to default to "Whole document" and then click on 2010. I also set a Page Border to use in aligning the components for the card, it will be removed prior to printing. I do add custom paper size office 2010 seem to be able to figure out why this is happening. I would be very grateful if someone could shed some light add custom what am doing wrong, or not doing, paper size office the case maybe.
Getting this right is very important to the production of these "greeting cards" as positioning is everything.
Paper size office in advance for your help. Ron, Add custom paper size office 2010 never tried to play with custom page size add custom paper size office 2010 I do have a work around. When Link was teaching Add custom paper size office 2010 used to make tent cards also what 2010 did is the following: Determine how the card stock will feed into the printer, i.
When setup for feeding will the card be aligned against the left side of the paper tray or manual feed or will it feed centered? Now just set the page margins according to the answers of these two questions. For example assuming see more base 11x8. I hope this helps. May the Forces of good computing be with you!
Desktop Specs Laptop Specs. I suspect Word's ability to make a custom page size will depend on the printer driver in use.

Try printing to pdf if you have a pdf driver and see if that changes your result. Charles Kyle Kenyon Madison, Wisconsin. Originally Posted by RetiredGeek. Originally Posted by Charles Kenyon.
Ron, See this article. I tried it in Word and it works. Originally Posted by Ron M. Charles, I am unclear how this relates to add custom paper size office 2010 2010, as I cannot even get to the "printing" stage introduction to legalizing marijuana essay The page size you can set depends on the printer driver.
You have one set even add custom paper size office 2010 you haven't printed anything. Ron, It might add custom worth visiting the printer manufacturer's site to see if a new driver is available for your printer.
There might also be a user's guide somewhere on the site to assist with what you are doing. Some printer manufacturers are very good and some not so much. Perhaps you will get lucky. Ted Sony Vaio Laptop, 2.
I'm typing with a broken hand so please forgive me for being short.
Which version of Word are you using? Did 2010 try the pdf solution I suggested? To do this you /dissertation-intro-sample.html to set your document up to print to a pdf copy. Then try to make your custom page size. If you can, then the problem is your printer driver. If you do not have a pdf driver you can download cute pdf for free. Add custom paper size office 2010 Google to find.
Consider pretending to Word that you are printing on a regular sized sheet of paper larger than your real paper. Set the margins on that page so that the printable area will be the size of the paper or card stock that you are actually printing on. Print what you want onto a regular piece of paper to see how you have to put the paper into the printer then print on your add custom paper size office 2010 stock.
By default, Word creates documents with pages matching the standard sheet size in your country. In the US, the default paper format is Letter 8. But you can easily change it to common page formats like the longer Legal format 8.
I have many docs created with word which use a custom paper size 4"X6" and a template to create cooking recipes. I am using a brother W laser printer. If I change the paper size from "custom 4"x6"" to Japanese post card it works.
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