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Graphic Lines In Footer Not Printing Or Viewi |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: The customer wanted to create a footer that would have a graphic line that indicated a crop mark at a given position on the page. He wanted the line to appear at 7 inches from the left side of the page and 9.75 inches from the top of the page. When he put these coordinates in the footer, the line would not appear in View Document or when printed. When he put the same information into a header, it worked correctly. Why was he unable to put the graphic line in the footer? Solutions: This is working correctly. When you place any type of graphics into a substructure (footers, headers, footnotes, etc.), the vertical position of the graphic is measured from the top of the substructure. For the graphic lines that the customer wanted, those coordinates would mean that the line would be 9.75 inches from the top of the footer, which itself is 9 or 10 inches from the top of the page. This would mean that the graphics are actually 18 inches or more down from the top of the page, and so they won't display or print. Because the header is at the top of the page, the lines printed where the customer wanted them. When defining a Vertical graphical line that is to be the full page and you want the line to extend into the footer, the footer would need to be defined after the Vertical line because a footer is not really supposed to allow anything to print below 1 line above the top of the footer. |
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