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Word formatting issues
I have a Word document that had full justification on it. When I went to
print, it smashed all the letters on top of one another. It was as 7 page document, but is now in seven lines, each line with about 1.5" of very black text. There doesn't seem to be anything in page setup that can account for this. It looks "normal" in the "read" window. |
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Word formatting issues
According to contributor Bob Buckland: "It's a bug that somehow seems to
have Word misreading temporary files related to the printer currently in use. You can usually 'unscramble' the display from File=Print and switch to the printer properties or to another printer then your normal one, or close Word and delete all files found on Start=Search and looking for ~$*.*;*.tmp as the name string then restarting Word." See also http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "mrmalecky" wrote in message news I have a Word document that had full justification on it. When I went to print, it smashed all the letters on top of one another. It was as 7 page document, but is now in seven lines, each line with about 1.5" of very black text. There doesn't seem to be anything in page setup that can account for this. It looks "normal" in the "read" window. |
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