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1) Page margins are affected in the Page Setup dialog - don't look in the
printer settings
2) Layout problem - my guess is change the orientation of your pages from
Portrait to Landscape. If one prints two portraits on one page side, the
page must be rotated to landscape...
3) As per other advice, the BEST thing for you to do is to go to XP which
natively supports impositioning for booklet printing .
Steve Hudson , HDK List MVP
Wright Technologies Pty Ltd (Aus)
I am creating documents in Word 97 and am seeking to duplex print them
("double-truck" is the technical printing term for printing each sheet with
two pages front and back, for a total of four pages per sheet) on a Kyocera
FS-9000. I was using StarOffice 5.2, which appears to be causing file
corruption. This has prevented me from printing books using StarOffice.
(It is important to note that StarOffice is not compatible with ClickBook at
all.)
Fortunately, I have a license for ClickBook 5.0 for Windows 98, and I can
bring it up to print with it. However, every time I try to print with it, I
receive messages:
(1) Page margins are outside the "printable" area.
(2) The layout of the pages is incompatible with the format I wish to use
(the format is two pages, cut).
I talked with a technician from Blue Squirrel, who was very helpful, but who
said I would have to talk to someone who knows about Word.
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