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| <h3>When I print a Draw document, the drawings near the top or bottom page borders are not printed properly. How can I overcome this problem?</h3> |
| <p>You have probably set the margins of the Draw document page too near the print area borders of your printer. You have to:</p> |
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| <li>Check your printer manual to find out the size of your printer's print area.</li> |
| <li>Select <b>Format > Page...</b> from the menu bar.</li> |
| <li>In the <b>Page</b> tab of the <b>Page Setup</b> window, change the top and botton margins to the size you have found in your printer manual. If you do not have it anymore, try a value higher than 2,5 cm (1 inch). It works with many printers.</li> |
| <li>Click the <b>OK</b> button.</li> |
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| <p>Now, you can edit your drawing, making sure that every object is within the new page margins.</p> |
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