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Print Document and Margins

This issue occurs infrequently. But, using a printdocument objects, I specify
to print the document in landscape format and many times it will print
properly.

But, one or two print jobs will occur where the information does print
landscape, but somehow, the right side of the margins cuts the text off like
it was printing the job portrait-wise.

I take the default margins. Any idea what might be causing this?
Jul 21 '05 #1
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