Pictures on page 2 but print on page 1

C

ChrisK

I am not sure if I will be able to explain this clearly. I have a seperate
section of picture pages (4 pages in total) that I added to a long word
document. They were very hard to manuever and place, but I finally got it
the way I wanted it to look. I work in page layout, and it looks great!
When I print it, one picture from the page 2 partially creeps up to page 1.
When I look at it in print preview, the same (one picture from page 2
partially creeps up to page 1).

I have 3 other sections with pictures only, and it hasn't happened anywhere
else, just this one page.

Does anyone have an idea what I am doing incorrectly? Besides being a
novice and trying to figure all this on my own? LOL! I have spent hours
looking for an answer, and I can't find a thing.

TIA,
 
C

ChrisK

Nobody?

I temporarily fixed the problem so I could get my project out, but would
love to know how to deal with this correctly.
 
R

Robert M. Franz [RMF]

Hello Chris
Nobody?

I temporarily fixed the problem so I could get my project out, but would
love to know how to deal with this correctly. [..]
I am not sure if I will be able to explain this clearly. I have a seperate
section of picture pages (4 pages in total) that I added to a long word
document. They were very hard to manuever and place, but I finally got it
the way I wanted it to look. I work in page layout, and it looks great!
When I print it, one picture from the page 2 partially creeps up to page 1.
When I look at it in print preview, the same (one picture from page 2
partially creeps up to page 1).
[..]

with "section" you are referring to the term that Word uses, too? Each
section has a bunch of properties, most of which you can set in File |
Page Setup. Are the pictures inline with text or floating around?
(Anchored) somewhere in the header/footer area, or in the main body text
area?

Only PrintPreview is what you will get. You can actually work there, too.

HTH
Robert
 

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