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I have a document that was created in Word 2007. There's no problem when i'm printing it using Word 2007 on other computers.



However, when I print it using Word 2010, it prints white spaces like margins at the top and bottom of the paper.



I checked the page type (Letter, A4) and the margins. How can I fix it without downgrading to 2007?










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  • can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
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I have a document that was created in Word 2007. There's no problem when i'm printing it using Word 2007 on other computers.



However, when I print it using Word 2010, it prints white spaces like margins at the top and bottom of the paper.



I checked the page type (Letter, A4) and the margins. How can I fix it without downgrading to 2007?










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  • can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
    – Arjang
    Jul 30 '11 at 13:37














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I have a document that was created in Word 2007. There's no problem when i'm printing it using Word 2007 on other computers.



However, when I print it using Word 2010, it prints white spaces like margins at the top and bottom of the paper.



I checked the page type (Letter, A4) and the margins. How can I fix it without downgrading to 2007?










share|improve this question















I have a document that was created in Word 2007. There's no problem when i'm printing it using Word 2007 on other computers.



However, when I print it using Word 2010, it prints white spaces like margins at the top and bottom of the paper.



I checked the page type (Letter, A4) and the margins. How can I fix it without downgrading to 2007?







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  • can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
    – Arjang
    Jul 30 '11 at 13:37


















  • can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
    – Arjang
    Jul 30 '11 at 13:37
















can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
– Arjang
Jul 30 '11 at 13:37




can you send that document, or modify it and send a sample for us to look at?
– Arjang
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Make sure: are headers/footers "OFF"?






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  • my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
    – Siavash Ahmadpour
    Jul 30 '11 at 19:28



















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I had the same problem, and I solved it by configuring the document/page size in the printer page setup.




  • My page size is: letter (8.5" x 11")

  • My margins are all: 1"


I had changed my header and footer to 0", which I thought would solve it. But still it prints with an additional white space above.



I checked printer settings, and saw paper size wass set to A4 in the printer settings. I changed my paper size from A4 (8.25" x 11.69") to Letter (8.5" x 11"). Then I set scaling into 'Off', or in some printer settings 'Actual Size'.



I hope my answer can help you.






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    Configure the Header to 0cm on Page Configuration > Layout tab.
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      • my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
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      Make sure: are headers/footers "OFF"?






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      • my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
        – Siavash Ahmadpour
        Jul 30 '11 at 19:28














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      • my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
        – Siavash Ahmadpour
        Jul 30 '11 at 19:28


















      • my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
        – Siavash Ahmadpour
        Jul 30 '11 at 19:28
















      my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
      – Siavash Ahmadpour
      Jul 30 '11 at 19:28




      my document have Header and footer , I've tested more possibilities from original question , i cannot print bottom of page from any program (Word 2007 , Acrobat Reader , Word 2010) to printer , I reinstalled printer driver , and used another Printer (I have a HP and a Canon) but there was no different , When I fill my document to bottom of page even without footer it still print with a white space , it seems installing new windows is only way but It make things complicated for user , What else can I check ? any Idea ?
      – Siavash Ahmadpour
      Jul 30 '11 at 19:28













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      I had the same problem, and I solved it by configuring the document/page size in the printer page setup.




      • My page size is: letter (8.5" x 11")

      • My margins are all: 1"


      I had changed my header and footer to 0", which I thought would solve it. But still it prints with an additional white space above.



      I checked printer settings, and saw paper size wass set to A4 in the printer settings. I changed my paper size from A4 (8.25" x 11.69") to Letter (8.5" x 11"). Then I set scaling into 'Off', or in some printer settings 'Actual Size'.



      I hope my answer can help you.






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        I had the same problem, and I solved it by configuring the document/page size in the printer page setup.




        • My page size is: letter (8.5" x 11")

        • My margins are all: 1"


        I had changed my header and footer to 0", which I thought would solve it. But still it prints with an additional white space above.



        I checked printer settings, and saw paper size wass set to A4 in the printer settings. I changed my paper size from A4 (8.25" x 11.69") to Letter (8.5" x 11"). Then I set scaling into 'Off', or in some printer settings 'Actual Size'.



        I hope my answer can help you.






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          I had the same problem, and I solved it by configuring the document/page size in the printer page setup.




          • My page size is: letter (8.5" x 11")

          • My margins are all: 1"


          I had changed my header and footer to 0", which I thought would solve it. But still it prints with an additional white space above.



          I checked printer settings, and saw paper size wass set to A4 in the printer settings. I changed my paper size from A4 (8.25" x 11.69") to Letter (8.5" x 11"). Then I set scaling into 'Off', or in some printer settings 'Actual Size'.



          I hope my answer can help you.






          share|improve this answer














          I had the same problem, and I solved it by configuring the document/page size in the printer page setup.




          • My page size is: letter (8.5" x 11")

          • My margins are all: 1"


          I had changed my header and footer to 0", which I thought would solve it. But still it prints with an additional white space above.



          I checked printer settings, and saw paper size wass set to A4 in the printer settings. I changed my paper size from A4 (8.25" x 11.69") to Letter (8.5" x 11"). Then I set scaling into 'Off', or in some printer settings 'Actual Size'.



          I hope my answer can help you.







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              Configure the Header to 0cm on Page Configuration > Layout tab.
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