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Default Kerning problem in Word Documents

I am cutting and pasting information from one Word file on the internet to
one of our templates and applying our styles. When I apply the styles, Word
is breaking the words apart (i.e. t o be o wned instead of to be owned). Any
idea what might be causing this or how to fix it? Note that the words look
ok on the screen and are not caught by the spell checker.

Thanks.

Ken K. - 2191
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Default Kerning problem in Word Documents

More information: The Word file prints ok on my co-worker's pc. We have
compared all kerning options and also tried re-installing Word. The file is
ok. I just can't print it properly on my pc.

Thanks!!
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"akkrug" wrote:

I am cutting and pasting information from one Word file on the internet to
one of our templates and applying our styles. When I apply the styles, Word
is breaking the words apart (i.e. t o be o wned instead of to be owned). Any
idea what might be causing this or how to fix it? Note that the words look
ok on the screen and are not caught by the spell checker.

Thanks.

Ken K. - 2191
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Default Kerning problem in Word Documents

Hi Ken,

It's likely a problem with the printer driver on your machine. See if you
can find an update.

Regards,
Klaus


"akkrug" wrote:
More information: The Word file prints ok on my co-worker's pc. We have
compared all kerning options and also tried re-installing Word. The file
is
ok. I just can't print it properly on my pc.

Thanks!!
--
akkrug


"akkrug" wrote:

I am cutting and pasting information from one Word file on the internet
to
one of our templates and applying our styles. When I apply the styles,
Word
is breaking the words apart (i.e. t o be o wned instead of to be owned).
Any
idea what might be causing this or how to fix it? Note that the words
look
ok on the screen and are not caught by the spell checker.

Thanks.

Ken K. - 2191
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akkrug



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Default Kerning problem in Word Documents

Thanks Klaus. One of my co-workers had PC Bug Doctor software and running it
on my pc seems to have fixed the problem. I will also update the driver.

Ken K.
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akkrug


"Klaus Linke" wrote:

Hi Ken,

It's likely a problem with the printer driver on your machine. See if you
can find an update.

Regards,
Klaus


"akkrug" wrote:
More information: The Word file prints ok on my co-worker's pc. We have
compared all kerning options and also tried re-installing Word. The file
is
ok. I just can't print it properly on my pc.

Thanks!!
--
akkrug


"akkrug" wrote:

I am cutting and pasting information from one Word file on the internet
to
one of our templates and applying our styles. When I apply the styles,
Word
is breaking the words apart (i.e. t o be o wned instead of to be owned).
Any
idea what might be causing this or how to fix it? Note that the words
look
ok on the screen and are not caught by the spell checker.

Thanks.

Ken K. - 2191
--
akkrug




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