Hi Syd -
I wish you'd posted as a new message rather than tacking on to a thread
that's been cold for a month so we'd have some indication of what version of
OS X and Office you're working with, but maybe this will help a little:-)
There are actually several different possibilities here, one of which is the
System Preferences for Print & Fax referred to by the OP in this thread. I
don't think that's the issue here because Word doesn't pick up that default
- it's typically observed by apps that don't have their own page imposition
features such as Text Edit, web browsers, etc.
More likely is Word's Page Setup dialog which is where the paper/page size
can be determined for any individual document. Once a size is chosen it
should be retained for that document, but that doesn't change the default
for new documents. Which brings up the next possibility...
If you go to Format> Document, click Page Setup, then select the Paper Size
you want & click OK. That returns you to the Document dialog - click the
Default button there. You'll be prompted about having the change saved in
the Normal template & if you click Yes it should update the Normal template
which will cause all new docs created from then on to be based on that size
(assuming the doc is not based on a different template that calls for a
different size). Note that you must go to Page Setup through the Format>
Document dialog to make a permanent change - File> Page Setup doesn't have
the Default button.
If you're saying that you've tried this and it doesn't "stick", the 4th
possibility is that there is a corrupt preferences file, Normal template or
some sort of haxie or utility program preventing Normal from being updated.
Try the suggestion in the above paragraph again (once or twice). Should it
still not correct the problem post a new message giving all particulars &
we'll see about testing your Normal based on version.
One other thought - have you checked to be sure you have the most current
driver for your printer? That "could" have a bearing.
HTH |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/11/08 3:17 PM, in article
855590AC-68FD-40B6-B8C7-101DF9EA92E7@microsoft.com, "Syd Polk" <Syd
Polk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> I am having this problem as well, and the procedure outlined below still
> gives me a document that is 11x17, no matter what I change in Page Setup.
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>>> Craig
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Syd Polk - 11 May 2008 22:27 GMT
No page setup changes were being saved, not with the current document, not
with the default. I replaced the default Normal file with the one on my other
machine (which did work), and all new documents started behaving. I then
migrated text from the file I was working with to a new document, and the
problem is solved.
Sorry about the faux pas. The problem is apparenly solved. I should have
saved the old Normal in case somebody wanted to look at it. I will be better
about that next time (hopefully there won't be one!).
> Hi Syd -
>
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> >>> Craig
> >>>
CyberTaz - 11 May 2008 23:17 GMT
Not a problem - I'm just glad you got it resolved.
There are some who suggest that it isn't a particularly good idea to swap
Normal templates from one system to another. It's better to just remove the
suspected one while Word isn't running & let it create a fresh one on
startup. If the other Normal contains customizations you want, use Organizer
to copy them in. Hopefully it will continue to work out the way you did it
especially if there were no significant customizations included.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 5/11/08 5:27 PM, in article
F7C8CDEF-C0C8-4A28-8101-BBF22F7F6846@microsoft.com, "Syd Polk"
<SydPolk@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
> No page setup changes were being saved, not with the current document, not
> with the default. I replaced the default Normal file with the one on my other
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