WD2000: Header/Footer Causes Labels to Print Lower or Break to Next PageID: Q210036
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After you add a header or a footer to a label document, the labels may not print in the correct position on the label sheet. Some text of one label may print on the following (lower) label, or some of the labels may print on the following page.
This functionality is by design. When you add a header or footer to a document, Word takes the space for the header or footer from the main text area of the document. This action may result in insufficient space in the Word document (text area) for the correct placement of labels on the page. This results in labels shifting downward on the page and may cause some labels to move to a second page.
NOTE: This workaround may not apply to all situations.
To work around this problem, do the following. Change the header and/or footer's From edge setting for the document to allow more space to the text area of the document. If you change the From edge setting too much, your header or footer text may be cut off by the printer's unprintable region.
Do not insert a header or a footer on a label document.
Additional query words:
Keywords : kbdta wd2000
Version : WINDOWS:2000
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbprb
Last Reviewed: May 13, 1999