image prints 'double' in normal and best mode

T

TheRealMVP

I have an image - a portait-style, rectangular 'directions' map to help
customers find my location which I created in publisher with lines and text,
etc, then grouped and saved as a jpg - that I am now trying to use
(inserted>from file) in a quarter-page card layout to be printed and cut for
inclusion with mailers.

If I print in 'fast draft' mode, this map look fine. However, if I try to
print in normal or best mode, the image is messed up - the top half of the
rectangle is doubled; the bottom half is not printed.

Example:
the 'this is north' indicator, which is in the top left corner, is printed
twice, one above the other.

I can fax examples, if this is helpful.

WTF??

Thanks

I apologize, but I really am PO'd about this since I already sent some of
these messed-up mailers out not expecting Publisher to screw it up - I
*assumed* and didn't prrofread. I paid for publisher and - so far - have
loved it.

Marshall
 
J

John Inzer

TheRealMVP said:
snip<
If I print in 'fast draft' mode, this map look fine.
However, if I try to print in normal or best mode, the
image is messed up - the top half of the rectangle is
doubled; the bottom half is not printed.
snip<
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Maybe this article will help:

(888185) Pictures print multiple times in a
Publisher 2003 publication
http://support.microsoft.com/?kbid=888185
 
T

TheRealMVP

Excellent! Thank you very much. There is nothing like baning your head
against a problem til late and having the answer first thing the next day!
 
J

John Inzer

TheRealMVP said:
Excellent! Thank you very much. There is nothing like
baning your head against a problem til late and having
the answer first thing the next day!
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You're welcome.

Thanks for the update.
 

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