Another solution is when you're printing, push 'Fit' and it'll print the images on the page all the way to the edge of the page. That way you won't have all the extra white pieces.
You are not alone with that problem & it bothers me, too! I usually just trim off the extra wide edge but now I'm going to try Jessica's suggestion! Learning at the Teacher Table
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Another solution is when you're printing, push 'Fit' and it'll print the images on the page all the way to the edge of the page. That way you won't have all the extra white pieces.
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Thanks...Jessica! I will have to try that. It will be even easier...if I can do it! Amber
ReplyDeleteYou are not alone with that problem & it bothers me, too! I usually just trim off the extra wide edge but now I'm going to try Jessica's suggestion!
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Learning at the Teacher Table