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Jezebel
 
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The issue is that Word has to read information from the printer in order to
function. If the network is slow, Word has no choice but to wait. A
work-around is to install a local printer -- of the same type as the network
printer -- on port FILE. Make that the default. Then select the network
printer only when you really want to print.




"John Nickel" wrote in message
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I am running Word 2000 under XP and find that when the default printer in
Word 2000 is set to a network printer, it can take 2 or 3 miuntes to open
a
file in Word 2000. If the default printer is a local printer, files open
immediately. Is there a solution to this problem?

I tried to post this before, but I think it did not work.

Thanks for any help.