Recently a thread popped up where AD was putting components out of view and 
several suggestions put forward. I have what I believe is a related problem but 
can't fix.

I have a pcb design which compiles and checks out 100% implying that all 
components and tracks are where they should be. However when I do a print 
preview the board is pushed up to the top of a page (board size is around than 
A4 and showing on A3 at the top). I have tried turning on ALL layers and 
unhiding everything I can think off but nothing shows up outside the board 
area. Select Outside Area comes up blank.

Is there anyway to `purge' the pcb (export and re-import for example) that 
might allow AD to `drop' whatever the problem is and handle just what is inside 
the board outline. Main reason at the moment is that I need to print a 
component overlay and currently that comes up at less than half a page and 
persistently sits in the upper edge of the page.

Best Regards

(Mr) Laurie Biddulph
Mobile: 0400 257 645

Elby Designs
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