It's easy to put an elegant border around your page--but then the printer lops it off.
Why?
Each printer has its own minimum margin setting,
Windows 7 Code/, and if you put any text or borders outside that margin setting, your page won't print correctly.
Word, on the other hand, will let you set your margins to 0.
How do you find out your printer's printable area--before you print?
You use WordPad. A colleague showed me how: 1. In Windows,
Office Pro Plus, click the Start button. 2. Click All Programs. 3. Click Accessories. 4. Click WordPad. 5. In WordPad, click the WordPad tab.
6. Click Page Setup.
7. In each margin box,
Office Pro Plus 2007 Key, type 0.
(After you change the last margin,
microsoft Office 2010 keygen, click in a different box.) 8. WordPad displays the minimum margins that you need to apply to your Word document.
Now you can open your document in Word, click the Page Layout Dialog Box Launcher,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007, click the Margins tab, and then type in those minimum margin settings. -- Joannie Stangeland <div