Presentations print or preview with an incorrect orientation in PowerPoint
This article was previously published under Q302977 On This PageSYMPTOMS When you print your presentation, it is printed in the
wrong page orientation. Landscape presentations may be printed in portrait orientation. As a result, the presentation is centered on the page and cut off on both sides of the printed page. Portrait presentations may be printed in landscape orientation. As a result, the presentation is centered on the page and cut off at the bottom of the printed page. Presentations that were printed correctly in earlier versions of Microsoft PowerPoint are printed incorrectly in Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 and in later versions of PowerPoint. CAUSEPowerPoint 2002 and later versions change the way PowerPoint sends print
information to the printer driver. Certain unsigned printer drivers do not
interpret this information correctly, and use the current default driver
orientation. In each case reported to Microsoft so far, Microsoft has not signed the printer driver in question. Driver signing is a process in which Microsoft certifies that a driver works properly with Microsoft Windows. RESOLUTION To resolve this problem, obtain a printer driver from your
hardware manufacturer that Microsoft has verified to work with your version of
Windows (a signed driver). For more information about Microsoft Windows
hardware compatibility, please go to the following Microsoft Web site: http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx (http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/hcl/default.mspx) To temporarily work around this problem, use either of the
following methods. Method 1Obtain the latest, unsigned driver for your printer. If this does not resolve the problem, contact your printer manufacturer and ask whether there are any signed drivers available for your printer. You can also ask whether your printer can use drivers for a similar, signed print device.Method 2Change the default print orientation to portrait or landscape, depending on how you want PowerPoint to print the presentation. To do this, follow these steps.NOTE: This setting affects anything printed from your computer.
MORE INFORMATIONDefinitions of Print OrientationsLandscape: This term refers to a page that is wider than it is tall. A standard page with landscape orientation is 11 inches wide and 8.5 inches tall.Portrait: This term refers to a page that is taller than it is wide. A standard page with portrait orientation is 8.5 inches wide and 11 inches tall. You cannot change the layout of your slide in print preview. Changing orientation causes several layout problems that you cannot correct in print preview. For more information, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base: 285498 (http://support.microsoft.com/kb/285498/)
You cannot click the Landscape and Portrait buttons on the Print Preview toolbar in PowerPoint 2002 or PowerPoint 2003
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