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Norman R. Nager, Ph.D.
All the way through Office X's several versions, I had a bug whenever I
attempted to print longer Notes. Printing (and print previewing) of Notes
ignored anything after the first several lines.
Typical and advanced Entourage rebuilds failed to kill the bug. Trashing
ALL Office X preferences failed. Even the tedious job of un-installing and
re-installing Office X and re-creating all preferences failed. The option of
investing the time and tedium to build a new database of Notes under a new
identity was unacceptable so I learned to live with the bug by copying and
pasting longer notes into Word documents before printing.
Office 2004 and Entourage 11 killed the bug!
After installing Office 2004 while Office X was still in place and after
nearly all my Office X preferences were taken over by Office 2004, my only
nagging doubt related to the wisdom of taking the easy way out and whether
it would cost me continuation of my Notes printing bug.
I needn't have worried because I've now checked several of my longest notes
and the bug is gone, gone, gone!
Thank you, Microsoft.
Respectfully,
Norm Nager
Emeritus Professor of Communications (Ret.)
attempted to print longer Notes. Printing (and print previewing) of Notes
ignored anything after the first several lines.
Typical and advanced Entourage rebuilds failed to kill the bug. Trashing
ALL Office X preferences failed. Even the tedious job of un-installing and
re-installing Office X and re-creating all preferences failed. The option of
investing the time and tedium to build a new database of Notes under a new
identity was unacceptable so I learned to live with the bug by copying and
pasting longer notes into Word documents before printing.
Office 2004 and Entourage 11 killed the bug!
After installing Office 2004 while Office X was still in place and after
nearly all my Office X preferences were taken over by Office 2004, my only
nagging doubt related to the wisdom of taking the easy way out and whether
it would cost me continuation of my Notes printing bug.
I needn't have worried because I've now checked several of my longest notes
and the bug is gone, gone, gone!
Thank you, Microsoft.
Respectfully,
Norm Nager
Emeritus Professor of Communications (Ret.)