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Peekabeaux
 
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When I set up a workbook for printing at my house, the print areas are setup
as I want the finish product to look like. When I take it to my printers(
who uses a different printer) the page breaks have moved. Is there a way to
force my breaks to stay? I have already used manual page breaks, that
doesn't seem to help. I have even tried downloading the other printer driver
and that did help but some pagebreaks still moved.Can anyone help me?
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Hi

Have you checked that you both use the same paper size?

"Peekabeaux" wrote:

When I set up a workbook for printing at my house, the print areas are setup
as I want the finish product to look like. When I take it to my printers(
who uses a different printer) the page breaks have moved. Is there a way to
force my breaks to stay? I have already used manual page breaks, that
doesn't seem to help. I have even tried downloading the other printer driver
and that did help but some pagebreaks still moved.Can anyone help me?

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Yes all the paper being used is standard potrait 8 1/2 by 11.

"Kassie" wrote:

Hi

Have you checked that you both use the same paper size?

"Peekabeaux" wrote:

When I set up a workbook for printing at my house, the print areas are setup
as I want the finish product to look like. When I take it to my printers(
who uses a different printer) the page breaks have moved. Is there a way to
force my breaks to stay? I have already used manual page breaks, that
doesn't seem to help. I have even tried downloading the other printer driver
and that did help but some pagebreaks still moved.Can anyone help me?

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Hi

Have yopu tried loading their printer's driver at home?
Also, do you both use the same fonts and sizes?

"Peekabeaux" wrote:

Yes all the paper being used is standard potrait 8 1/2 by 11.

"Kassie" wrote:

Hi

Have you checked that you both use the same paper size?

"Peekabeaux" wrote:

When I set up a workbook for printing at my house, the print areas are setup
as I want the finish product to look like. When I take it to my printers(
who uses a different printer) the page breaks have moved. Is there a way to
force my breaks to stay? I have already used manual page breaks, that
doesn't seem to help. I have even tried downloading the other printer driver
and that did help but some pagebreaks still moved.Can anyone help me?

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