In short, that most likely is not the cause of the problem. Outside those minimums is cut off when the document is printed to paper or PDF is Borderless isn't specified. Borderless enable the printer to ignore them in order to print to the edge of the paper & typically is used for printing photos, drawings or other graphic documents. The minimums are observed unless Borderless is selected. For standard text print jobs, virtually all printers impose minimum margin settings [which vary dependent on the The option you selected, though, is what is recorded in the Page Setup dialog & is the true Paper Size specified for the document.Īll of that having been said, it really makes no difference unless the document includes content which is positioned near the edge of the page. US Letter Borderless will be highlighted when you reopen the dropdown list. IOW, it does not accurately reflect theĪctual Paper Size. If your default printer offers Borderless for certain Paper Sizes, that list will default to display of the Borderless option being highlighted regardless of which you choose. My guess is that you just never had occasion to notice it before now :-)
The Size device on the Layout tab has beenīuggy since day one.