The object is positioned close enough to the edge of the page to be in the nonprintable region of most desktop printers. If this is not fixed, the object will not be printed.
The object is one of the following:
- An AutoShape
- A table
- A text box
- A picture or clip art
The nonprintable region depends on which desktop printer you are printing to. The Design Checker will query the printer that you selected from Page Setup (File menu) to determine the nonprintable region. However, if the Design Checker can't get the necessary information from the printer, it will assume a default nonprintable region of 0.25 inches (0.6 cm).
To find and select the item, click the error message in the Design Checker task pane, click the arrow, and then click Go to this Item.
To confirm that this is a problem, determine your printer's nonprintable region. Then, if necessary, move the object.
Move the object
To fix this problem, move the object. You can move an object or a group of objects by dragging it, nudging it, or using measurements to position it on the page.
Drag the object to a new
position
- Position the mouse pointer over the object until the pointer
changes to the
Move pointer
.
- Drag the object to the new position. To drag the object in a
straight line, hold down SHIFT while you drag the object.
Note If one of the
Snap commands is turned on, the object
might snap to the nearest guide (guides: Nonprinting lines that are used to position objects precisely. Types of guides include margin guides, column guides, row guides, and ruler guides.), object, or ruler mark
when you release the mouse
button.
Nudge the object
Position the object precisely on the
page
- Right-click the object, and then click
Format object type on the shortcut menu.
- On the Layout tab, under
Position on page, enter the
positive measurements for the horizontal and vertical placement of the object
or group of objects.