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I needed to generate PDF files for our school from Word documents created on Office XP. 'No problem,' I thought, 'just open it in Word X and Print to PDF.'
Sure enough, that worked fine, except I failed to notice that the original files went right to the edge of the paper, and my PDFs clipped the edges. I tried the various printers I had installed, and none of them would allow me to print with no margins. Doing a quick Google search yielded several photo printers that would make borderless prints, but I had none of those printers installed, and I couldn't create a new one.
Then I realized I could trick Print Center into thinking one of my installed printers was something different by simply specifying a different printer type. I installed a printer a second time, gave it a catchy name (borderless PDF), and then changed the model to an Epson Stylus Color 83 driver.
Now my PDFs can be borderless. This is actually really easy to do once you know how. Since you're creating a PDF, it might not even involve your printer (if you're not printing). It's like this, at least for Word 2011 for Mac: File Page Setup Paper Size US Letter Borderless or A4 Borderless.
Notice that the both US Letter and A4 choices have a little triangle to the right-when you position your cursor over US Letter or A4, you can choose the regular or borderless. Click OK and then save your document. It should be okay now.
If for some strange reason it's not, then in your print dialog, select Paper Handling from the drop-down menu and if it doesn't show the borderless choice, select it here as above. But recheck the page setup thing and be sure you save before printing or saving as a PDF.
Microsoft has released the first preview build of Office 2019 for Mac for its commercial customers. Microsoft has designed its latest suite of Office apps for customers who are not using its Office 365 subscription and instead prefer its non-cloud offering like old times. Office 2019 suite includes a new roaming pencil case and ribbon customization, a new focus mode in Word, in-click sequence, Morph transitions, 4K video export in PowerPoint, focused inbox in Outlook, and more.
Almost all these features are already available for Office 365 ProPlus users, but owners and users of stand-alone Office for Mac 2016 have been missing out on them. You can find a detailed change-log of all the changes in Office 2019 for Mac. Microsoft had released a preview build of Office 2019 for Windows users back in April itself. There are also features for IT that will help them simplify deployment and management. This will allow IT admins to control the roll out Office updates across all their devices. The final release of Office 2019 for Mac will ship alongside Office 2019 for Windows in the second half of 2018. You can sign up for Office 2019 for Mac preview.