I can't see the ends of lines of text.
You may be using printer fonts instead of TrueType fonts
TrueType fonts appear on the screen exactly as they will in a printed document. To use a TrueType font, select one from the Font list that has the TT symbol next to its name.
Your screen fonts may not match your printer's fonts
If Microsoft Publisher cannot match screen fonts with your printer's fonts, it clips the line lengths on the screen. This will not affect your print formatting. When you print your publication, the lines won't be clipped. You can correct the screen clipping problem by pointing to Zoom on the View menu and clicking 100%.
The
printed copy doesn't show my formatting.
You
may have changed printers
If the printer you used is not the printer you specified when you created your publication, Microsoft Publisher may replace the fonts you selected with those available on the new printer.
You can change back to the original printer by clicking Print on the File menu and selecting the printer. Or you can use TrueType fonts in your publication. These fonts appear on the screen exactly as they will in a printed document. To use a TrueType font, select a font in the Font list that has the TT symbol next to its name.
The
printer might not be able to print the formatting
Some printers cannot print all the character formatting available in Microsoft Publisher. For example, a printer or cartridge might print a particular font, but not the bold format for that font.
You might need to change the fonts and formatting in your publication. See your printer's documentation to find out what formatting options the printer supports.
If you have used a cartridge to add fonts to your printer, make sure the cartridge is currently in the printer.