The same caveats apply as per the original blog post in 2008-this changes ALL your tables, so test on a copy of your document first to make sure you don’t inadvertently change tables you didn’t want to change. Having trouble with your Microsoft Word Do not know how you can stretch a photo to fit in exactly in full page of the word file Trying to change the margin of the page, yet it is not helpful Trying to pull the photo to the edges but ended up shrinking or pushing the image to aside. ' Adapted title (was SetFitToWin), Rhonda Bracey, Cybertext Consulting, Feb 2019 Copy/paste all the text of this macro-some goes off the page, so don’t retype it because you might miss some. Here’s a slightly different version written by Stefan Blom in 2012-his original macro was called SetFitToWin, but I’ve modified that for my purposes so I can easily see from the name what this macro does. Now add a new paper size, and call it Full Bleed. In the Paper Size dropdown menu, select Custom Paper Sizes. Im not referring to changing the size of the font or margin (which actually changes the contents of the document and how it prints), but using the 'View' or 'Zoom' function. Some 11 years ago, I published a macro for setting all tables to autofit to the width of the page (i.e. Then you can print full-bleed to the edge of the document, including graphics, lines, text and background colors. Programs like Microsoft Word have the ability to reduce or enlarge the display of an entire document on your screen without changing how it prints or fits onto each page.
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