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Hello,
After installing the Office 2007 Beta, I have had the following problem
with Word. When I create a new document, the text on screen appears fine€¦
the text is precisely how I composed it. When I select Print Preview, the
document appears fine there also. However, when I print my document the
hard-copy appears in the upper portion of the page at about 10 €“ 15 percent
of the original size.

The work-around that I have found is to open an older document composed in
Office 2003, and paste my new document into it. This allows me to print as I
wish: a full and complete page. Is it possible that my normal.dot template
is corrupted? This has never happened to me while I have used Word 2003 in
the past.

I am running a clean installation of Windows XP Professional with the
current drivers for my HP LaserJet installed. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Michael

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Many users are reporting this type of issue. Apparently Word 2007 doesn't
work very well with existing printer drivers. Make sure you don't have Track
Changes turned on, as that could cause that effect even in earlier versions
(though usually not so extreme as 10-15%).

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

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Hello,
After installing the Office 2007 Beta, I have had the following problem
with Word. When I create a new document, the text on screen appears fine€¦
the text is precisely how I composed it. When I select Print Preview, the
document appears fine there also. However, when I print my document the
hard-copy appears in the upper portion of the page at about 10 €“ 15

percent
of the original size.

The work-around that I have found is to open an older document composed in
Office 2003, and paste my new document into it. This allows me to print as

I
wish: a full and complete page. Is it possible that my normal.dot template
is corrupted? This has never happened to me while I have used Word 2003

in
the past.

I am running a clean installation of Windows XP Professional with the
current drivers for my HP LaserJet installed. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Michael


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I have the inverse error: when I try to print word 2003 docs. or new docs,
the print layout is right, the page properties are right too, but the printed
text appears double sized, getting text out of the print. My printer is a Hp
officejet 6110 with the last drivers. Track changes are turned off.
Thanks Suzanne for your kind help

Sergio

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Many users are reporting this type of issue. Apparently Word 2007 doesn't
work very well with existing printer drivers. Make sure you don't have Track
Changes turned on, as that could cause that effect even in earlier versions
(though usually not so extreme as 10-15%).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

" wrote
in message ...
Hello,
After installing the Office 2007 Beta, I have had the following problem
with Word. When I create a new document, the text on screen appears fine€¦
the text is precisely how I composed it. When I select Print Preview, the
document appears fine there also. However, when I print my document the
hard-copy appears in the upper portion of the page at about 10 €“ 15

percent
of the original size.

The work-around that I have found is to open an older document composed in
Office 2003, and paste my new document into it. This allows me to print as

I
wish: a full and complete page. Is it possible that my normal.dot template
is corrupted? This has never happened to me while I have used Word 2003

in
the past.

I am running a clean installation of Windows XP Professional with the
current drivers for my HP LaserJet installed. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Michael



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This is the type of error that most users are reporting. So far, no cause,
solution, or workaround has been offered AFAIK, although some users are
having success by printing to PDF.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"Sergio" wrote in message
...
I have the inverse error: when I try to print word 2003 docs. or new docs,
the print layout is right, the page properties are right too, but the

printed
text appears double sized, getting text out of the print. My printer is a

Hp
officejet 6110 with the last drivers. Track changes are turned off.
Thanks Suzanne for your kind help

Sergio

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Many users are reporting this type of issue. Apparently Word 2007

doesn't
work very well with existing printer drivers. Make sure you don't have

Track
Changes turned on, as that could cause that effect even in earlier

versions
(though usually not so extreme as 10-15%).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the

newsgroup so
all may benefit.

"

wrote
in message ...
Hello,
After installing the Office 2007 Beta, I have had the following

problem
with Word. When I create a new document, the text on screen appears

fine€¦
the text is precisely how I composed it. When I select Print Preview,

the
document appears fine there also. However, when I print my document

the
hard-copy appears in the upper portion of the page at about 10 €“ 15

percent
of the original size.

The work-around that I have found is to open an older document

composed in
Office 2003, and paste my new document into it. This allows me to

print as
I
wish: a full and complete page. Is it possible that my normal.dot

template
is corrupted? This has never happened to me while I have used Word

2003
in
the past.

I am running a clean installation of Windows XP Professional with the
current drivers for my HP LaserJet installed. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Michael




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Hi Suzanne,

FWIW, in Word 2007 the built in PDF feature is a 'Save and publish' one rather than a print choice

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ...
This is the type of error that most users are reporting. So far, no cause,
solution, or workaround has been offered AFAIK, although some users are
having success by printing to PDF.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*




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Hi Sergio,

If you use File[Office button]=Print and choose a different printer then switch back to the first printer can you print?

Do you get different results if you print from the printer icon (with lightning bolt) on the Quick Access Toolbar (QAT) than you do
from File=Print using the same printer?

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"Sergio" wrote in message ...
I have the inverse error: when I try to print word 2003 docs. or new docs,
the print layout is right, the page properties are right too, but the printed
text appears double sized, getting text out of the print. My printer is a Hp
officejet 6110 with the last drivers. Track changes are turned off.
Thanks Suzanne for your kind help

Sergio
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

Many users are reporting this type of issue. Apparently Word 2007 doesn't
work very well with existing printer drivers. Make sure you don't have Track
Changes turned on, as that could cause that effect even in earlier versions
(though usually not so extreme as 10-15%).

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.

" wrote
in message ...
Hello,
After installing the Office 2007 Beta, I have had the following problem
with Word. When I create a new document, the text on screen appears fine.
the text is precisely how I composed it. When I select Print Preview, the
document appears fine there also. However, when I print my document the
hard-copy appears in the upper portion of the page at about 10 - 15

percent
of the original size.

The work-around that I have found is to open an older document composed in
Office 2003, and paste my new document into it. This allows me to print as

I
wish: a full and complete page. Is it possible that my normal.dot template
is corrupted? This has never happened to me while I have used Word 2003

in
the past.

I am running a clean installation of Windows XP Professional with the
current drivers for my HP LaserJet installed. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated. Thank you.

Michael





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Hi Bob:

I took a Word 2003 doc and changed the printer to Microsoft Office Document
Image Writer, printed the resulting mdi with my 6110 and get a right result.
Then I switched back to the 6110 and printed from Word 2007 (printer Icon):
the print was OK. Next print I tried I had the sizing problem again, but I
realized that I set the printer quality to "daily use". It doesn't happen
when you set the quality to "normal" or "optimum" but in "dailt use" and
"draft" mode you will get an error.

Rgds.
Sergio

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Hi Sergio,

Interesting.

If you use File=Print in Word 2007 and click Options, then from there 'Advanced' and scroll down to that Print section is the
'Draft Quality' box checked?

If not, what effect does using it have on your 'daily use/quick print' choice in your Printer driver.

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Hi Bob:

I took a Word 2003 doc and changed the printer to Microsoft Office Document
Image Writer, printed the resulting mdi with my 6110 and get a right result.
Then I switched back to the 6110 and printed from Word 2007 (printer Icon):
the print was OK. Next print I tried I had the sizing problem again, but I
realized that I set the printer quality to "daily use". It doesn't happen
when you set the quality to "normal" or "optimum" but in "dailt use" and
"draft" mode you will get an error.

Rgds.
Sergio
--
Bob Buckland ?:-)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*


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Hi Bob:

I tried it, but no changes. Same behaviour in Daily use and draft mode.

Rgds

Sergio
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