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Message #1 by "Tony Hutt" <thutt@s...> on Mon, 24 Mar 2003 15:56:51 -0000
Greetings Folks

Interesting one here. I have encountered an annoying problem with one of my teachers whose reports are being printed with the first
letter of each line missing in just one text box on the Win 98/ Office 2000 network. The text has been imported from Word, using the
' Insert > Object ' function and these reports print just fine for all but one member of staff. 
If I print his reports on My XP machine (still Office 2000) it works fine and that is a short-term solution. However, in pursuit of
reliability, I would like to get to the bottom of the problem.

Cheers

Tony 
Message #2 by Beth Moffitt <BethMoffitt@i...> on Mon, 24 Mar 2003 11:07:49 -0600
We had a similar issue here about 1 1/2 years ago when we started migrating
to XP.  Some machines were fine but others had issues printing reports.  I
referred it to our IT Dept (thank goodness I'm married to a System Admin
here) and they resolved the issue.  I can't remember exactly what the issue
was but I think it was related to the differences in drivers between XP and
2000 (Windows, not Office).

Maybe this will help put you on the right path.

Beth

-----Original Message-----
From: Tony Hutt [mailto:thutt@s...] 
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 9:57 AM
To: Access
Subject: [access] First letter of each line not printing in part of a report

Greetings Folks

Interesting one here. I have encountered an annoying problem with one of my
teachers whose reports are being printed with the first letter of each line
missing in just one text box on the Win 98/ Office 2000 network. The text
has been imported from Word, using the ' Insert > Object ' function and
these reports print just fine for all but one member of staff. 
If I print his reports on My XP machine (still Office 2000) it works fine
and that is a short-term solution. However, in pursuit of reliability, I
would like to get to the bottom of the problem.

Cheers

Tony 


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