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Messed-up table
Several days ago I did a database and main doc for a merge. The merge came
out fine. Today I looked at the database table, and several rows on each page appeared to be stacked on top of each other. When I printed it, they also printed on top of each other. I then changed the view to 200% ,and onscreen they looked fine. But when I printed it, same thing--rows on top of each other. What in the world did I do that I shouldn't have done? I've done many such jobs and never had this problem before. Now I feel as messed up as the table! Thanks for helping me through the years. |
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Sounds as though your printer driver has changed. Did you print to a
different printer, or did your default printer change in any other way? -- Alice. "Island Girl" wrote: Several days ago I did a database and main doc for a merge. The merge came out fine. Today I looked at the database table, and several rows on each page appeared to be stacked on top of each other. When I printed it, they also printed on top of each other. I then changed the view to 200% ,and onscreen they looked fine. But when I printed it, same thing--rows on top of each other. What in the world did I do that I shouldn't have done? I've done many such jobs and never had this problem before. Now I feel as messed up as the table! Thanks for helping me through the years. |
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Hi, Alice:
Thanks so much for your reply. To my knowledge the printer driver has not been changed and it's the same printer I always use. Strange, isn't it? I finally kept pasting it onto a new document and it finally worked--how or why, I don't know. Thanks again, Alice, for your thoughts. "Alice" wrote: Sounds as though your printer driver has changed. Did you print to a different printer, or did your default printer change in any other way? -- Alice. "Island Girl" wrote: Several days ago I did a database and main doc for a merge. The merge came out fine. Today I looked at the database table, and several rows on each page appeared to be stacked on top of each other. When I printed it, they also printed on top of each other. I then changed the view to 200% ,and onscreen they looked fine. But when I printed it, same thing--rows on top of each other. What in the world did I do that I shouldn't have done? I've done many such jobs and never had this problem before. Now I feel as messed up as the table! Thanks for helping me through the years. |
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Go into Table Properties and check the wrap on your table. Change it to
None if it is set to anything else. PamC Island Girl wrote: Hi, Alice: Thanks so much for your reply. To my knowledge the printer driver has not been changed and it's the same printer I always use. Strange, isn't it? I finally kept pasting it onto a new document and it finally worked--how or why, I don't know. Thanks again, Alice, for your thoughts. Sounds as though your printer driver has changed. Did you print to a different printer, or did your default printer change in any other way? [quoted text clipped - 14 lines] Now I feel as messed up as the table! Thanks for helping me through the years. -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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