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Printing text and graphics for TOMORROW! HELP!
I have been doing a newsletter now for a few months and I've always had some
kind of issue with text boxes and picture boxes not wanting to print or to stay where I put them. I used to use Publisher but don't have it anymore. I can see my newsletter perfectly formatted in my print layout but when I go to print preview I either get the top border or the top text box. Nothing else prints. This is a new problem. Any help? I need to get this done tonight for church tomorrow!!!!!! Help! |
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Printing text and graphics for TOMORROW! HELP!
Are you making the newsletter in Microsoft Word? If yes, what version
of Word? In Word 2002 or 2003, click on Tools | Options | View tab | check the "Drawings" box and uncheck the "Picture placeholders" box | Print tab | check the "Drawing objects" box | OK. Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on our part. This is a peer-to-peer forum where Word users try to help fellow Word users who have questions. Nobody here gets paid to answer questions, and nobody here OWES you an answer to your question at all let alone by tonight, no matter how many friggin exclamation points you put in your post. Sniffles wrote: I have been doing a newsletter now for a few months and I've always had some kind of issue with text boxes and picture boxes not wanting to print or to stay where I put them. I used to use Publisher but don't have it anymore. I can see my newsletter perfectly formatted in my print layout but when I go to print preview I either get the top border or the top text box. Nothing else prints. This is a new problem. Any help? I need to get this done tonight for church tomorrow!!!!!! Help! |
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Printing text and graphics for TOMORROW! HELP!
I'm sorry to upset you. Thank you for your help. I have never used a
discussion group before and had hoped someone could help me. I didn't expect anything, I just wanted to let people know that if they had a quick answer I would sure appreciate it. I had never had trouble before with printing this newsletter so it was quite a surprise. I apologize profusely and again, thank you for your help. "garfield-n-odie [MVP]" wrote: Are you making the newsletter in Microsoft Word? If yes, what version of Word? In Word 2002 or 2003, click on Tools | Options | View tab | check the "Drawings" box and uncheck the "Picture placeholders" box | Print tab | check the "Drawing objects" box | OK. Lack of planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on our part. This is a peer-to-peer forum where Word users try to help fellow Word users who have questions. Nobody here gets paid to answer questions, and nobody here OWES you an answer to your question at all let alone by tonight, no matter how many friggin exclamation points you put in your post. Sniffles wrote: I have been doing a newsletter now for a few months and I've always had some kind of issue with text boxes and picture boxes not wanting to print or to stay where I put them. I used to use Publisher but don't have it anymore. I can see my newsletter perfectly formatted in my print layout but when I go to print preview I either get the top border or the top text box. Nothing else prints. This is a new problem. Any help? I need to get this done tonight for church tomorrow!!!!!! Help! |
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