Thanks for your suggestion about corrupt Word-files
(
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/AppErrors/CorruptDoc.htm).
I did not find the solution for, or cause of, the lines that print, but I
found a workaround.
- the tables I originally used must have been somehow "corrupt" (is that
possible?). When I remake them, lines do no longer show in print. The
original tables were probably made on a different computer and maybe a
different version of Word.
- The additional lines showing in the tables have something to do with the
line height that comes with the font size. Selecting the table also makes
these lines visible.
- The only problem remaining is the boundary lines of text frames that
print. Nothing helps here. Turning them on and coloring them white only makes
it worse. (fine double lines) I will not use text frames anymore.
So, this all is not very satisfactory, but finding a real solution might
involve many more hours or even days, and I have to go on with my regular
work.
regards,
-
Jan Spruit
Housing department Amsterdam
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
This certainly is bizarre. It sounds to me as if some macro may already be
running when you print, or some field may be updating. Is this a native Word
table or something pasted in from Excel?
Can you send me a small sample of a document that exhibits this problem?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jan Spruit" .(donotspam) wrote in message
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The problem is not in the printer driver. If in Word I chose File-Page
setup
and press OK (even without changing anything), the first time printing is
OK.
Second time the lines show again.
Word seems to change something after printing that causes the problem.
I recorded the File-Page setup - OK sequence in a macro but the macro
does
not help, while choosing the command from the file menu does.
If I had a macro I'd have a workaround.
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Jan Spruit
Housing department Amsterdam
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
What you describe as "gridlines" *are* borders if they print. The only
other
clue I can think of is something similar to the bug described in
€śWD2002:
Word Incorrectly Prints Column Break Marks and Section Break Marks€ť at
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=324326
Which brings us back to the presumption that the problem may be with the
printer driver. Is this an English or Dutch version of Word?
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"Jan Spruit" .(donotspam) wrote in message
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Thanks for your suggestion, but UpdateStylesOnOpen is False, and it's
not
only the borders that print, but also the grid lines, what results in
a
lot
of lines. And it occurs often, but not always.
I hoped it was a well-known problem with a simple solution. Can't
imagine
i'm the only one tripping over these gridlines.
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Jan Spruit
Housing department Amsterdam
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:
The only explanation I can think of for this (aside from printer
driver
issues) would be the following scenario:
1. You create a document based on Normal.dot or another document
template.
2. You open the document on another computer; if you used a template
other
than Normal.dot, a template with the same name is present on the
second
computer.
3. The template in question has a different Table AutoFormat
selected as
the
default.
4. "Automatically update document styles" is enabled for the
template in
question; the table style would be updated to the different
formatting
(borders rather than no borders).
This seems pretty far-fetched, though.
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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Jan Spruit" .(donotspam) wrote in
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Grid lines in tables are supposed to be not printable. The first
time
I
print
my document, the do indeed not show in print. When I print again
they
show
(sometimes), and also (hidden) borders. When I close and restart
Word,
the
first time printing is OK again. Print preview is always OK.
My printer is HP Laserjet 4250 tn, but it occurs also with other
printers.
I
do have the right printer drivers (I think).
Tables are used in the headers of thousands of letters we send, so
a
solution would be very welcome.
--
Jan Spruit
Housing department Amsterdam