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I have two workstations with the same version of Word (2003), are printing
to the same network printer with the same printer driver. Both access the same document on a shared folder on the SBS 2003 server. When one person opens the document it is 117 pages long, when the other person opens it it is 130 pages long. Also, I have the compatibility settings for both copies of Word set the same. I copied the normal.dot from on machine to the other so they both match but the problem remains. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. I have a very unhappy user. Tom |
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Possibly multiple normal.dot files and the one that you replace was not the
one that is active. Are there any other obvious differences in the appearance of the document? -- 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 "TJS" wrote in message . net... I have two workstations with the same version of Word (2003), are printing to the same network printer with the same printer driver. Both access the same document on a shared folder on the SBS 2003 server. When one person opens the document it is 117 pages long, when the other person opens it it is 130 pages long. Also, I have the compatibility settings for both copies of Word set the same. I copied the normal.dot from on machine to the other so they both match but the problem remains. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. I have a very unhappy user. Tom |
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Are you certain the printer driver is the same exact printer driver? By that
I mean, did you uninstall the printer driver and reinstall using the same printer driver on both workstations? A difference in printer driver is typically the cause for what you are describing. Can you shed some insight on why this is an issue? What I'm getting at is since no two printers print the same if the document goes elsewhere the same could occur. I suspect the underlying issue is due to using manual page breaks instead of pagination options and the user who is seeing 130 pages is also seeing a lot of blank or almost empty pages and that's the actual problem - not the number of pages. Please post all follow-up questions to the newsgroup. Requests for assistance by email cannot be acknowledged. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Beth Melton Microsoft Office MVP Coauthor of Word 2007 Inside Out: http://www.microsoft.com/MSPress/boo...x#AboutTheBook Word FAQ: http://mvps.org/word TechTrax eZine: http://mousetrax.com/techtrax/ MVP FAQ site: http://mvps.org/ "TJS" wrote in message . net... I have two workstations with the same version of Word (2003), are printing to the same network printer with the same printer driver. Both access the same document on a shared folder on the SBS 2003 server. When one person opens the document it is 117 pages long, when the other person opens it it is 130 pages long. Also, I have the compatibility settings for both copies of Word set the same. I copied the normal.dot from on machine to the other so they both match but the problem remains. Any information on this would be greatly appreciated. I have a very unhappy user. Tom |
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