Envelope printing

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Tom Simpson

My return address continues to print on the right side of
the envelope rather than the left side. I am using MS
Publisher 2000. I am not certain but the file may have
been created in MS Publisher 98. At any rate it will not
print correctly now. I have researched and set & reset
every option that I can. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Tom
 
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Ed Bennett

After managing to set up OE-QuoteFix on his new PC, Ed reads a message
from Tom Simpson said:
My return address continues to print on the right side of
the envelope rather than the left side. I am using MS
Publisher 2000. I am not certain but the file may have
been created in MS Publisher 98. At any rate it will not
print correctly now. I have researched and set & reset
every option that I can. Any help would be greatly
appreciated.

Are you printing this envelope double-sided?
Have you checked the settings in the printer driver to check that the paper
size is set correctly?
Are you inserting the envelope the right way around?
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Tom,

When printing envelopes in a inkjet printer, be sure to
also check the Envelope printing options under the Tools
Options > Print Tab. You should check the box that
says "Print envelopes to this printer using these
settings:" and verify proper placement and orientation
settings.

Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.kvalheim.org
 
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Tom Simpson

I have indeed checked all of the items thatyou suggested.
However, i am sad to report that the address continues to
print on the right side of the envelope rather than the
left as I would like for it to print. Any other
suggestions would be sappreciated for sure!
Thanks
 
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Brian Kvalheim - [MS MVP]

Tom,

I would recommend contacting your printer manufacturer about this. It sounds
like a printer driver issue to me.
 

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