Can't print converted pdf to Word file

How do I print a word file that Adobe converted from a pdf file?  Word says the margins are too big.   What can I do?

Hi DRH78225,
Try changing the margins of your file within Word.  The exact steps to do so vary based on the version of Word you have installed.
Thanks,
David

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