on 10/10/01 2:25 AM, Jon Glass at jonglass_at_usa.net wrote:
> on 10/10/01 3:57 AM, Laurent Daudelin at nemesys_at_cox.rr.com wrote:
>
>> I don't remember seeing the margins being adjustable for any printer on a
>> Newton.
>
> I got around this one time or another by choosing the A4 size. It's longer
> and narrower than Letterhead. It might do the trick, but your left and right
> margins won't be correct.
I would guess you did that by switching locale in the preferences?
-Laurent.
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