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    Getting more space in top of the page printing using pagesetup

    hello to all
    am writing code for print out as pdf format. this code working for me but not getting exact format output.
    getting more space in top of the page.
    how can eliminate the space in top of the page.
    i make the print margins as "0" but not working.

    where i need to chnage the code for correct format out put.
    is there any chance out put as Jpeg ,gif, bitmat format


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    Re: Getting more space in top of the page printing using pagesetup

    You're telling it to centre vertically so I don't think it matters what you set the margins to.

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    oh my goodness

    Thank you

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    Re: Getting more space in top of the page printing using pagesetup

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