Powerpoint 2004 Printing Issues

I am having issues when printing slides from powerpoint. When I look at the print preview the slide looks fine but when print the slide the content is indented three inches to the right. What setting do I need to change to fix this?

Hi all
I have solved the problem of printing with word/excel (I didn't checked powerpoint) updating the cups (Common unix printing system) system of Leopard.
In the Leopard DVD installation it's present the version CUPS-GIMP 4.2.7
Now is available the version 5.1.3
Visit the http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ or the direct link
http://downloads.sourceforge.net/gimp-print/gutenprint-5.1.3.U.dmg?modtime=11822 55093&big_mirror=1
This is the Local cups home page of Leopard :http://localhost:631/ that permit to change the prefs of your printer or manage the print queue
Visit the cups (www.cups.org) homepage for more information
Is not necessary de-install the previuos versions
Leopard have immediately detected the new system
In any case is possible choose what system use in order to print
Regards

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