Singer-Corina
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I came up with a work-around, although it's not ideal (thankfully I only have about 75 1099's to print (total) for about 15 different clients).   I printed them to a .pdf.   I have an Adobe Acrobat Pro subscription.   So I opened the .pdf in my Adobe Pro, highlighted and removed the "20" part of the tax year, then saved the file as a Microsoft Word file so I could adjust margins in order to print it correctly on the forms.   Again, not ideal, but it worked and once I got the margins adjusted correctly in MS Word to print correctly, I just saved that file and will re-use that file over for each client.   Once it's all formatted, I figure this takes me about an extra 10 minutes per client that I'm working for.    Hope this helps someone.