My document prints on two pages.
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Payal
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Hello,
I would like to know why my document is printing on two pages when I want it to print on just one page.
I have set the layout and I know it is not too long; it can print on one page, but it refuses to print on one page. What should I do ??????
I would like to know why my document is printing on two pages when I want it to print on just one page.
I have set the layout and I know it is not too long; it can print on one page, but it refuses to print on one page. What should I do ??????
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I don't know, but your Windows must have a problem.
Did you run the applications I told you?
Personally, I also have Win 7, so you should have the same applications.
Do you have a 1 at the bottom of the page?
If that doesn't work, use free Open Office and its Word application
for your documents.
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I just sent you an image, reply before > Permalink (#24)
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Hello
Which software do you use for your document?
If it's with Word, under > File, you have the function > Print Preview.
Modify your page if you have two.
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To change settings from the print preview in WordPad, follow these steps: 1. Open WordPad and load your document. 2. Click on the "File" menu in the top left corner. 3. Select "Print" or "Print Preview" from the menu. 4. In the Print Preview window, look for options to adjust margins, orientation, and other settings. 5. Make the desired changes and click "Print" to finalize your settings.
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Hello,
Go to "Margins" to reduce the (left-right-top-bottom) margins of your document.
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Is there a preview before printing with two pages?
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So click on File in the taskbar and on Layout.
Look under Margins if > Facing Page is checked or 2 on 1.
If yes, uncheck it.
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et si tu supprimais les retours de ligne qui sont en trop et à la fin du document ?
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You don't have these two functions in Marges!
or in the other functions.
Set to default for example.
http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=131386Capture.png
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Which version of Word (Office) do you use to create your documents?
2000, 2003, 2007, 2010 or is it OpenOffice?
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Yes but! This is not Word Office.
WordPad is an integrated software of Windows.
See this.
http://www.hostingpics.net/viewer.php?id=198033Capture.png
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Not valid! This is not a URL.
But have you gone to Wordpad, clicked on the top of the page, and clicked on Show Quick Access Toolbar and in Home clicked on the small page with a magnifying glass.
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You have a Windows, it seems, but which one?
And is it hacked?
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Which Windows do you have, is it a Starter or another Win XP or Win 7!!!
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You need to see if your document can be printed on one page.
If it is too long, you have two pages.
But if you have just one or two lines too many, you can reduce the top and bottom margin and check the preview.
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and reduce the text size.
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The chair/keyboard interface is the most difficult to configure.