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Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence
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Probably the printer driver - have you got the latest one for your new
version of Windows - check out the manufacturer's web site.

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Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and with

the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence



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My thanks to Tony Jollans. I haven't been in touch with the printer
manufacturer yet, but I feel deep in my heart that updating the driver will
solve the problem, in which case I'll let everybody know, in order to reduce
global stress levels.
Laurence Peddle

"laurence peddle" wrote:

Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence

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Following the advice given here, I downloaded the newest printer driver and
installed it. But I forgot to remove the existing driver. When I tested, the
print-out was no better. Then I realised my mistake and uninstalled the
driver. This has cured the problem: the printer prints complete punctuation
marks. But I'm not sure what I've done. Since the printer works, then
presumably it has a driver, and presumably it's the one I've just downloaded,
but I'd appreciate some confirmation of this.If both presumptions are
correct, it means that anyone with a similar problem will rectify it by
following Tony Jollans' advice.

"laurence peddle" wrote:

Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence

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It seems odd that installing a new driver would not uninstall the old one
but it depends what you mean by installed. Did you run an exe you got from
the manufacturer's site - or did you reinstall the driver via the device
manager? Whichever, it seems certain that the new driver has resolved your
problem.

I confess to not understanding all the issues with printer drivers. I have a
laser printer which works just fine after I run whatever it was I downloaded
but somehow Windows (XP) does not think it has a driver and every time I
reboot it says it has found new hardware - I just Cancel and all is well. As
everything works and I reboot rarely it doesn't bother me but there is part
of me that would like to understand.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"laurence peddle" wrote in
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Following the advice given here, I downloaded the newest printer driver

and
installed it. But I forgot to remove the existing driver. When I tested,

the
print-out was no better. Then I realised my mistake and uninstalled the
driver. This has cured the problem: the printer prints complete

punctuation
marks. But I'm not sure what I've done. Since the printer works, then
presumably it has a driver, and presumably it's the one I've just

downloaded,
but I'd appreciate some confirmation of this.If both presumptions are
correct, it means that anyone with a similar problem will rectify it by
following Tony Jollans' advice.

"laurence peddle" wrote:

Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and

with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including

in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer

or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence





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Both of you might be more likely to get answers to this in the
microsoft.public.word.printingfonts NG. I'm happy to say that my two
printers (one HP LaserJet [parallel] and one HP DeskJet [USB]) both work
fine with whatever drivers are currently installed. The only time Windows
finds "new hardware" is when the USB printer gets disconnected and
reconnected. But I agree that the area of printer drivers is a mystery
seldom plumbed by even power users of Word.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message
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It seems odd that installing a new driver would not uninstall the old one
but it depends what you mean by installed. Did you run an exe you got from
the manufacturer's site - or did you reinstall the driver via the device
manager? Whichever, it seems certain that the new driver has resolved your
problem.

I confess to not understanding all the issues with printer drivers. I have

a
laser printer which works just fine after I run whatever it was I

downloaded
but somehow Windows (XP) does not think it has a driver and every time I
reboot it says it has found new hardware - I just Cancel and all is well.

As
everything works and I reboot rarely it doesn't bother me but there is

part
of me that would like to understand.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"laurence peddle" wrote in
message ...
Following the advice given here, I downloaded the newest printer driver

and
installed it. But I forgot to remove the existing driver. When I tested,

the
print-out was no better. Then I realised my mistake and uninstalled the
driver. This has cured the problem: the printer prints complete

punctuation
marks. But I'm not sure what I've done. Since the printer works, then
presumably it has a driver, and presumably it's the one I've just

downloaded,
but I'd appreciate some confirmation of this.If both presumptions are
correct, it means that anyone with a similar problem will rectify it by
following Tony Jollans' advice.

"laurence peddle" wrote:

Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and

with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen, including

in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they

look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the printer

or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence




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All I have to do now is give a clear and complete statement of the
'problem' - way too much effort g

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Enjoy,
Tony


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
...
Both of you might be more likely to get answers to this in the
microsoft.public.word.printingfonts NG. I'm happy to say that my two
printers (one HP LaserJet [parallel] and one HP DeskJet [USB]) both work
fine with whatever drivers are currently installed. The only time Windows
finds "new hardware" is when the USB printer gets disconnected and
reconnected. But I agree that the area of printer drivers is a mystery
seldom plumbed by even power users of Word.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup

so
all may benefit.

"Tony Jollans" My Forename at My Surname dot com wrote in message
...
It seems odd that installing a new driver would not uninstall the old

one
but it depends what you mean by installed. Did you run an exe you got

from
the manufacturer's site - or did you reinstall the driver via the device
manager? Whichever, it seems certain that the new driver has resolved

your
problem.

I confess to not understanding all the issues with printer drivers. I

have
a
laser printer which works just fine after I run whatever it was I

downloaded
but somehow Windows (XP) does not think it has a driver and every time I
reboot it says it has found new hardware - I just Cancel and all is

well.
As
everything works and I reboot rarely it doesn't bother me but there is

part
of me that would like to understand.

--
Enjoy,
Tony


"laurence peddle" wrote in
message ...
Following the advice given here, I downloaded the newest printer

driver
and
installed it. But I forgot to remove the existing driver. When I

tested,
the
print-out was no better. Then I realised my mistake and uninstalled

the
driver. This has cured the problem: the printer prints complete

punctuation
marks. But I'm not sure what I've done. Since the printer works, then
presumably it has a driver, and presumably it's the one I've just

downloaded,
but I'd appreciate some confirmation of this.If both presumptions are
correct, it means that anyone with a similar problem will rectify it

by
following Tony Jollans' advice.

"laurence peddle" wrote:

Windows XP. Word 2002. Also, ViewSonic 19 inch TFT monitor.All new.
I've noticed with this new pc that there is something wrong with

the
possessive apostrophe, which doubles as a single quotation mark, and

with the
double quotation marks. Although they look ok on the screen,

including
in
print preview mode, they print with the tails missing, so that they

look
really odd, especially when it's a double quotation mark.It's the

same
printer as with the old pc, which didn't give me the same problem.
Can anyone explain to me the source of the problem? Is it the

printer
or
keyboard? Is it software or hardware? What can I do to rectify it?
Answers greatly appreciated.
Laurence






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