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The main screen shows one thing and the print preview shows text spaced
wrong. When printed, it prints what is on the print preview. What can be done to fix this? |
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What view are you working in while typing?
'Normal' is a draft view, for example. Print Layout view is fairly close to Print Preview. ====== "MES" wrote in message ... The main screen shows one thing and the print preview shows text spaced wrong. When printed, it prints what is on the print preview. What can be done to fix this? -- Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* |
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As you are finding, Print Preview is going to show you the closest your
monitor can display to what is actually going to print. Keep in mind that monitors _cannot_ mimic the precision of your printer. Printers are much more accurate at putting things where they are supposed to go. What View are you working in as your "main screen"? What do you mean when you refer to "spaced wrong"... In what way? Also, which version of Window/Word are you using? Regards |:) On 8/7/05 1:56 PM, in article , "MES" wrote: The main screen shows one thing and the print preview shows text spaced wrong. When printed, it prints what is on the print preview. What can be done to fix this? |
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