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replyReplyMon 28 Sep 2009, 16:13Delegate Laura said...

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Printing slides - changing the borders

I have a slide which is full colour on screen, however when I print it it has about a 3cm border on the left and right, and only 1cm border on top and bottom.

How do I

a) get rid of the borders completely?
b) if this is not possible, change the borders so they are even all around?

Thank you,

Laura

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replyReplyTue 29 Sep 2009, 14:26Trainer Andrew said...

RE: Printing slides - changing the borders

Hi Laura

Thank you for your question. It looks like your message got picked up twice. I have responded to the first one and will close this one down.

Kind regards,
Andrew


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