Try adding the header and footer and confining the cards to the remailing body.

Good Luck!

Jerry Parmer
Jean Marie Parmer, ABAA
Parmer Books
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San Diego CA 92120-2203

Phone 619 287 0693

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---- "Richard S. Russell" <[email protected]> wrote: 
> Here's something I've never encountered before.
> 
> I've set up a database to print flash cards — you know, the kind  
> where it says something like "5 x 8 = __" on the front and "40" on  
> the back. I wanted to print 4 cards to a sheet, so I set all margins  
> to zero and created a rectangle (306 pixels wide by 396 high) to  
> completely fill the body part (which, curiously, is only 395 pixels  
> high, despite being able to accommodate a 396-pixel graphic object).  
> Columns set to 2, across 1st.
> 
> So I go to look at it in Preview mode, and everything's copacetic. I  
> don't expect to see the outer edges of the rectangle on the actual  
> output, of course, because they're outside the printer's print area,  
> but they show up just fine on screen in Preview mode.
> 
> And — here's the significant part — the 1st page of output looks to  
> have 4 cards ... in Preview mode.
> 
> Then I go to the actual printing process and the oddity occurs. The  
> very 1st page (none of the rest, only the 1st one) starts printing  
> what looks to be about 10-11 pixels down the sheet and only has Cards  
> 1 and 2 on it, not Cards 1-4 as expected. This is definitely not the  
> way it looked in Preview mode. Cards 3 and 4, which I expected to be  
> at the bottom of Page 1, end up at the top of Page 2, and everything  
> else is shifted accordingly.
> 
> This isn't a deal-killer; I can certainly work with it. But it's odd,  
> and I don't like to have unknowns like this lying around loose.
> 
> No, I don't have either a header part or a title header part — only  
> the 1 body part, with 1 field and 1 graphic object on it. (I do have  
> a bunch of buttons across the top of the layout, but they're all set  
> to non-printing and so shouldn't have this effect on printing, should  
> they?)
> 
> Any clues?

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