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I'm just starting out with this and did a layout of some photos I took with captions. Using File>Print and then clicking "Preview in the resulting dialogue box shows that everything fits on the sheet of paper. HOWEVER, after printing the page, the bottom is cut off. What is the problem? The printer is an HP DeskJet 5150. As a work-around I've started doing the layouts as if the paper is 8" x 10".
Also, what does the "Soft Proof" check box do in the Print Preview window?

OK romad, the memory problem isn't the Macs but it could be the printers. I have seen this many years ago.
You could also create a test page with one long line from top to bottom and print it. Does the problem still show?
Does it happen if you print a full page photo from i.e. iPhoto directly.
Do you still have AW on this machine? can you paste the content of your problem page into an AW page and print? What is the result?
Somehow we need to do tests to pin down from where the problem is emanating from.
I agree that AW does have a lot that isn't implemented in iWorks, but there are other features that are much better in Pages.

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