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  1. ralph59

    Setting Default Margin

    Fit to Page set at 97% does get everything on the page. However the IRS is very sticky about the formating of computer generated returns- particularly about form 1040 and they might object to the rather large margin. What is very curious is that I did not have this problem last year.
  2. ralph59

    Setting Default Margin

    >1) TurboTax is using the correct printer and driver DONE >2) TurboTax knows what paper size you are using (A4 is >slightly larger than Letter, for example) DONE >3) Try changing your print processor (Right-click >printer, Advanced Tab, Print Processor... change it to RAW >if it isn't already)...
  3. ralph59

    Setting Default Margin

    I have a HP DeskJet 5500 and am running Windows XP. When I try to print from TurboTax, the bottom line does not print. It appears that the bottom margin is too large. As far as I can tell, one cannot set margins from TurboTax. Also, to my surprise, I have not found a place in the printer's...
  4. ralph59

    Optimal Hardware

    fizzak: Thanks for your help. I have 2 BIOS settings that may be useful: AGP aperature size and Frame Buffer Size. What is the difference between these 2 parameters and which one should I increase? thanks......ralph
  5. ralph59

    Optimal Hardware

    I am running PhotoShop Elements 4 under Windows XP Pro. My PC has an Intel D865 motherboard with integrated graphics ("Extreme Graphics 2"), an Intel P4 2.08C processor and 1 GB DDR400 ram. I have one 7200 rpm hard drive. This PC was preveously used exclusively for general office work and web...

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