More printing issues...deeper issue?

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cfw0047

Version: v.X Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel First off, thank you to Bob for continuing to help me with this issue.

Here's the latest issue:

I went through the process described earlier - opening the "corrupt" document in TextEdit and copying the text into a new document. It prints just fine. I've also created new "stationary" (i.e., a header with my contact info) which prints just fine. However, when I paste the old text in the new stationary...it won't print! I'm baffled. Is there perhaps a deeper issue?

Thoughts, short of retyping everything?

Thanks in advance.

Chris
 
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John_McGhie_[MVP]

Hi Chris:

How come you are scattering these questions around? Please do not change
the subject line, so we can keep all your queries in the one thread.

Check that you do not have a "table" or a graphic in the header.

If a table or a graphic is the first character in a document, it often will
not print. That's a bug that was resolved in the later versions of Word.

You may be able to cure it by inserting a letter (a space will do...) ahead
of any table or figure in the header.

Hope this helps


Version: v.X Operating System: Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) Processor: Intel
First off, thank you to Bob for continuing to help me with this issue.

Here's the latest issue:

I went through the process described earlier - opening the "corrupt" document
in TextEdit and copying the text into a new document. It prints just fine.
I've also created new "stationary" (i.e., a header with my contact info) which
prints just fine. However, when I paste the old text in the new
stationary...it won't print! I'm baffled. Is there perhaps a deeper issue?

Thoughts, short of retyping everything?

Thanks in advance.

Chris

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