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I am trying to copy and paste images to a word document and print.  I can see the entire picture on the word document, but when I print, it prints so large that only part of the image prints on the page.  Any suggestions?

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@Rose1414

 

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@Rose1414 wrote:

I am trying to copy and paste images to a word document and print.  I can see the entire picture on the word document, but when I print, it prints so large that only part of the image prints on the page.  Any suggestions?


 

Consider using "Insert" as opposed to copy-and-paste to place images into your Word document.

 

Right-Click on the inserted Image > Adjust Size and Position

 

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Alternate method using Insert and an empty Text Box:

 

This method ensures the inserted image does not "poke outside" of the pre-set text box boundaries. 

 

 

Insert > Text box > Draw Text Box  > Draw the Text Box on your page >

Insert (again) > Pictures >

Navigate to the folder in which the image is stored >

Select the image (highlight) > Insert

 

Once the image is inserted, click on the Text Box boundary to move the image.

 

Although this method can be a bit strange to use, it may be useful in context of what you need to accomplish.

 

 

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Thanks Dragon-Fur,  I just don't understand why I can't do this with this printer.  I was always able to do it with my old printer.  I should be able to copy and paste an image onto a word doc, and if it all shows on the page, it should print as seen.  

 

Rose

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