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I have created a document in word. When I print it in Adobe, one of the pages does not align properly although it is aligned in my word document. What could be wrong?

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Hi Corinne

I am slightly confused as to what you are trying to do.

Why not just print from Microsoft Word?

I will assume that you are creating a Word document, then saving as an Adobe PDF file. Then you are printing the PDF. When you create the Adobe PDF file, it converts your Word document to a PDF, during this conversion it is possible that depending on the format of the Word document, certain items may miss align. However if the whole page is miss aligned then I suggest you check your printer.

Hope this helps
David

 

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