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We have different brands of printers - some with affixed trays, others without.
In our associated template we have page set up as: (different) first page -
tray 1 and other pages - tray 2. This has been made the default setting on
that particular template. PROBLEM: When we print first to a plain printer
(even the same brand and tray set up), once the document has printed, it
reverts to "automatically select" and the tray 1/tray 2 set up has to be done
all over again. This template was worked on by our software support (they
would have different printers from us). Could this be the problem. There is
a lot of coding in the template and would take a long time to reproduce.
Can anyone help me with this issue? Thanks
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See http://pubs.logicalexpressions.com/P...cle.asp?ID=101

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We have different brands of printers - some with affixed trays, others
without.
In our associated template we have page set up as: (different) first
page -
tray 1 and other pages - tray 2. This has been made the default setting
on
that particular template. PROBLEM: When we print first to a plain
printer
(even the same brand and tray set up), once the document has printed, it
reverts to "automatically select" and the tray 1/tray 2 set up has to be
done
all over again. This template was worked on by our software support (they
would have different printers from us). Could this be the problem. There
is
a lot of coding in the template and would take a long time to reproduce.
Can anyone help me with this issue? Thanks


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See also http://www.gmayor.com/Associate_Printer.htm
and http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm

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We have different brands of printers - some with affixed trays, others
without.
In our associated template we have page set up as: (different) first
page -
tray 1 and other pages - tray 2. This has been made the default setting
on
that particular template. PROBLEM: When we print first to a plain
printer
(even the same brand and tray set up), once the document has printed, it
reverts to "automatically select" and the tray 1/tray 2 set up has to be
done
all over again. This template was worked on by our software support (they
would have different printers from us). Could this be the problem. There
is
a lot of coding in the template and would take a long time to reproduce.
Can anyone help me with this issue? Thanks



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