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Why aren't these Avery address labels printing correctly?!?

I am using Avery (product number 18660) address labels and I am doing everything right in Word 2007 in order to print them out. Once I start printing them, the addresses print all the way towards the top and they shouldn't be. The margins are already set correctly because when I printed it on regular white paper, it did so correctly. WHY IS IT DOING THIS?! Let me know what I can do to fix this. THANKS!!!

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The proper fittings to use on underground copper water lines are called flaired fittings. The underground 3/4 pipe is Type K or L soft copper. Flaired fittings are heavy duty brass mechanical fittings and are used on tight offsets like yours. This take skills and tools you might not possess. Break up the concrete, expose pipe, and dig out dirt to new location. Remove dirt so plumber can cut pipe and use wrenches on new fittings. The main water supply will have to be shut- off at the street and it would be wise to install a new main shut off valve also. Tell the plumber to put armaflex pipe insulation around pipe at concrete floor level for protection. Ohio code doesnt allow soft solder on underground fittings.

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