It's late--I meant there is an arrow at top left--not error although it's a metaphor for the way I've been able to deal with this. I tried every margin option, including custom and even though I can move the .pdf left, I can't get it so I can read the right margin in Word--I think I may be the victim of the way it was copied, but on the original link it shows up fine.
CH
"Chad Harris" <vistaneedsmuchowork.net> wrote in message news:epcC96VtHHA.4860[ at ]TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
[Quoted Text] > I'm having this problem working with One Note 2007 and Word 2007 on Vista > RTM. I frequently encounter .pdf documents which will not permit you to > copy them even when you select all. I only have a newbie's grasp of > working > with .pdfs but I haven't had much trouble viewing them. I was going to > read > the O'Reilly .pdf hacks but didn't get around to it and many of the hacks > I > would never use. > > The docs are public, so I'm not trying to heist anything proprietary. I > want to get them into Outlook and then send to Win Mail, and I've done it > fine, but there may be a better way. > > What I do since I can't copy the .pdf is to simply click the One Note Icon > and it sends it to One Note. Then I send it from One Note to Word>then I > copy it from Word into an Outlook2007 email. I can send as a .pdf > attachment > from Word, a copy of the message as an attachment, or as an .xml as an > attachemnt from the Word Office button, but what I want to do is send it > in > the email exactly as the .pdf looks so I click the One Note button on the > .pdf and Print>Send to One Note using One Note Printer>Send to Word>paste > from Word into Outlook and then send as an Outlook email. > > But here's why I'm posting: For some reason, the Word document shows the > .pdf by default as running off the ***right side of the page even though I > have it defaulted to "normal" margins. I tried dragging it over--there is > an error at the top left, but that doesn't move it. I've played with the > zoom in/zoom out sllder at the lower rt. of the Word doc, and it doesn't > help me. I've tried playing with page layout and that doesn't do it. > > I have a pic of what I'm struggling with--it's Pat Fitzgerald's reply > brief > in the D.C. Circuit in the Scooter Libby case. This occurs with a number > of > .pdfs. Yep, I can read them in One Note fine, and I can read them in the > email I get them into. But I should be able to center this thing in Word, > and I can't get it done. I didn't originate the doc, so I can't play with > the margins as I could normally had I just created a document or planned > to > create one. > > TIA, > > CH > >
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