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Default How can I select a different printer to print a Word document

I have my default printer in my office and am networked to a different
printer on my laptop.
When I print a Word document it automatically goes to the default printer.
unlike Word Perfect where I get a dialogue box from which I can select the
printer I want.
How can I select the printer I want to use with a Word document?
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Default How can I select a different printer to print a Word document

If you click on the Print button on the Standard toolbar, then
the print job automatically goes to the currently selected or
default printer. If you press Ctrl+P or click on File | Print,
you can choose which printer to print to. See
http://www.gmayor.com/fax_from_word.htm for an alternative
solution.

BobW wrote:

I have my default printer in my office and am networked to a different
printer on my laptop.
When I print a Word document it automatically goes to the default printer.
unlike Word Perfect where I get a dialogue box from which I can select the
printer I want.
How can I select the printer I want to use with a Word document?


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