Bob,
Once I see the problem again we will try the following
1. Close Word.
2. Cleanup and delete all left over
Word temp files using Start=Search and the
search string of
~$*.*;*.tmp
3. Restart Word and open the same document you were
working on.
If that works do we do this every time we have this issue ? or will this
permatly fix the issue.
Thanks
"Bob Buckland ?:-)" wrote:
Part of the problem in addressing a firm fix for this 'squished' or 'squashed' text issue
[Not that MS hasn't tried to put out some generic 'try this to fix print problems in Word' articles 
http://support.microsoft.com/default...us;826845&FR=1
http://support.microsoft.com/default...us;826862&FR=1 ]
has been that folks who report seeing it, rarely come back with
any additional information on what worked when it went away 
It's apparently a glitch that involves Word temp files that causes
Word 2003 to lose track of the printer it's supposed to be
using (as listed in File=Print) and seems to be related to
add-ins and temp files of Word.
Going to File=Print and
changing the printer to another one (and back)
will often clear it temporarily,
*BUT* before doing that
or switching the font **please** let us know what happens if,
when you see the problem on the screen you
1. Close Word.
2. Cleanup and delete all left over
Word temp files using Start=Search and the
search string of
~$*.*;*.tmp
3. Restart Word and open the same document you were
working on.
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"stup88" wrote in message ...
Have a user that when they print or make a change to a document the font all
piles on top of eachother on the left side of the document.
Is this a print driver issue or word issue ? Or something else.
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Let us know if this helped you,
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP
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