Hi "mm",
If you mean print an 8.5 x 11 sheet with elements right on the paper edge,
as if there were no margins, then you can't. The minimum white space
(non-printing area) around the page is actually determined by the printer,
not Word.
In Word, you can set all margins to 0 if you want, but the printer won't
handle it. The reason is, I believe, that the printer must hold on to the
page while printing on it, the printing head itself cannot hold the paper.
So there is always a minimum space between the page edge (where the "holding
mechanism" is) and the actual printing head. In my experience, laser
printers have a smaller non-printing area than ink-jets...
HTH
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