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Default Upper portions of letters missing in printed Word Documents

I'm having trouble printing WordDocuments on my HP 6210 All-in-one. Every
other type of document or image prints perfectly, but when I attempt to print
a Word 2003 document, approximately every third line is missing the top
portion of the letters. Is there a format adjustment in Word that I need to
make? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions.
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Default Upper portions of letters missing in printed Word Documents

Take a look at the Line spacing setting in the FormatParagraph dialog.

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I'm having trouble printing WordDocuments on my HP 6210 All-in-one. Every
other type of document or image prints perfectly, but when I attempt to
print
a Word 2003 document, approximately every third line is missing the top
portion of the letters. Is there a format adjustment in Word that I need
to
make? I'd appreciate any help or suggestions.



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