Margins not showing in word
#Margins not showing in word update#
Based on your description, did you mean when you edit the Excel file and then update link in Word the table only display the first line but not the whole Table. Clicking the link will open the object in a separate window. What you can do is insert the object as a link. and switch the printer from my default (HP Envy 7640) to my other (HP Envy 5340) where it says "Format For:" and the paper size now changes to "US Letter Borderless." My printers are both set to simply "US Letter" as the default paper size under System Preferences > Printers & Scanners, so I'm not sure why this is not reflected in Word by default. In Word, objects cant cross page boundaries. I mean, that's all good news, but where the heck is this odd "Index card Letter 8.5x11in." setting coming from? Well, I go back to Format > Document. and the paper size is still showing as "Index card Letter 8.5x11in." However, even after changing the default margins back to my preferred 0.5" the warning dialogue does not appear anymore when I go to print. So I immediately check Format > Document. so I know the Normal template has been reset. So Word starts with the default 1" margins, Calibri (body) font, etc. > Library > Group Containers > UBF8T346G9.Office > User Content > Templates i took your advice and reset the Normal.dotm template by deleting it and restarting Word
Even previously created documents are now printing without the warning dialogue. It is BIZARRE to me why the paper size still shows the previous setting in spite of me changing the default settings, but the issue appears to be solved for now. Even though the paper size still shows as "Index card Letter 8.5x11in." (?) it now prints without displaying the annoying "Your margins are pretty small" dialogue. I closed Word, opened it again, and created a new blank document. and then clicked YES to the message "Do you want to change the default settings for page setup? This change will affect all new documents based on the NORMAL template."
I then went to Format > Document > Default. that the paper size was listed as "Index card Letter 8.5x11in." I have no idea what that means (never heard of a 8.5x11 index card), and I sure as heck didn't change it to that, so I changed it to simply "US Letter" I have no idea why this worked, but here it goes: Ok, it's not in the print dialogue box, but you got me thinking about the paper size.