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Page shifts after printing
I hope someone can help. I am printing 50-60 page reports from Word 03 to
network printers. At the moment I send the job to the printer, I can actually see the page shift on the screen. On a larger report, this can really be a problem with resulting in really bad page breaks. Can anyone help? |
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Page shifts after printing
Are you selecting the Printer at the time that you print? The way in which
Word formats a document is based on the printer that is active. Therefore, you should have the Printer that will be used to do the printing as the active printer at the time that you are creating the document. Of course the impact of such changes can be lessened by using properly defined paragraph styles that have Keep with next set as appropriate and by avoiding the use of hard page breaks, multiple consecutive pargraphs returns and other bad formatting practices. -- Hope this helps. Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my services on a paid consulting basis. Doug Robbins - Word MVP "dwest3" wrote in message ... I hope someone can help. I am printing 50-60 page reports from Word 03 to network printers. At the moment I send the job to the printer, I can actually see the page shift on the screen. On a larger report, this can really be a problem with resulting in really bad page breaks. Can anyone help? |
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