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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it.
Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
In Word, click on Tools | Options | Print tab | check the
"Drawing objects" box | OK. jnason wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
Still nothing. Any other thoughts?
"jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
Does the Word document contain anything else besides the Excel
sheet? Try pressing Ctrl+A to select all, and then click on Format | Font | Font tab | uncheck the "Hidden" box | OK. jnason wrote: Still nothing. Any other thoughts? "jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
Still nothing. I even tried copying over the information to see if the info
was corrupted, but nothing. What else do you think? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Does the Word document contain anything else besides the Excel sheet? Try pressing Ctrl+A to select all, and then click on Format | Font | Font tab | uncheck the "Hidden" box | OK. jnason wrote: Still nothing. Any other thoughts? "jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
Answer my question first.
jnason wrote: Still nothing. I even tried copying over the information to see if the info was corrupted, but nothing. What else do you think? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Does the Word document contain anything else besides the Excel sheet? Try pressing Ctrl+A to select all, and then click on Format | Font | Font tab | uncheck the "Hidden" box | OK. jnason wrote: Still nothing. Any other thoughts? "jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
You can help us to help you by following the posting tips at
http://word.mvps.org/FindHelp/Posting.htm and http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm . What version of Word? What version of Windows? Network or standalone computer? Network or local printer? Does this problem occur with one particular Word document, or all Word documents, or Word documents based on a certain template, or ??? Does the document print if you send it to a different printer? jnason wrote: Still nothing. I even tried copying over the information to see if the info was corrupted, but nothing. What else do you think? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Does the Word document contain anything else besides the Excel sheet? Try pressing Ctrl+A to select all, and then click on Format | Font | Font tab | uncheck the "Hidden" box | OK. jnason wrote: Still nothing. Any other thoughts? "jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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Why is my Microsoft Word document printing out blank?
Something tells me the guy needs a new ink cartage....
"garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote in message ... You can help us to help you by following the posting tips at http://word.mvps.org/FindHelp/Posting.htm and http://www.dts-l.org/goodpost.htm . What version of Word? What version of Windows? Network or standalone computer? Network or local printer? Does this problem occur with one particular Word document, or all Word documents, or Word documents based on a certain template, or ??? Does the document print if you send it to a different printer? jnason wrote: Still nothing. I even tried copying over the information to see if the info was corrupted, but nothing. What else do you think? "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Does the Word document contain anything else besides the Excel sheet? Try pressing Ctrl+A to select all, and then click on Format | Font | Font tab | uncheck the "Hidden" box | OK. jnason wrote: Still nothing. Any other thoughts? "jnason" wrote: I have a Microsoft Word document that has an excel sheet copied within it. Whenever I print out the document, all I get is a blank sheet. Even when I print preview it, I get a blank sheet. I don't understand what is happening here. |
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