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Harvey Colwell
I have a customer with two identical IBM Think Pads. They both run the
Windows XP and have the same build of Excel 2002 installed.
I've verified that the fonts being uses are the exact same version. If you
overlap and hold printed pages from the two laptops up to the light, the
text lines up perfectly.
When printing a particular worksheet that was created on a third PC, to the
same printer, one of the Think Pads prints correctly but the other doesn't.
On the one that doesn't, the horizontal page break is set to one Row less
pre page and the vertical page brake is set to one Column less.
Both Think Pads are using the exact same build print driver for a LaserJet
8000. I've uninstalled and reinstalled it as well as trying the "latest and
greatest" PCL 5e and PCL6 drivers from HP.
If I disable Auto Page Breaks by manually setting them, the worksheet prints
just fine!!!
Has anyone seen this issue or know of a fix
TIA
Windows XP and have the same build of Excel 2002 installed.
I've verified that the fonts being uses are the exact same version. If you
overlap and hold printed pages from the two laptops up to the light, the
text lines up perfectly.
When printing a particular worksheet that was created on a third PC, to the
same printer, one of the Think Pads prints correctly but the other doesn't.
On the one that doesn't, the horizontal page break is set to one Row less
pre page and the vertical page brake is set to one Column less.
Both Think Pads are using the exact same build print driver for a LaserJet
8000. I've uninstalled and reinstalled it as well as trying the "latest and
greatest" PCL 5e and PCL6 drivers from HP.
If I disable Auto Page Breaks by manually setting them, the worksheet prints
just fine!!!
Has anyone seen this issue or know of a fix
TIA