Publisher xp help

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Matt Wakeling-PDX Realtor

I have publisher xp, and I have 2 problems.

1- When ever I print anything from publisher, it prints really slow......
why and is there a way to fix this

2- and most important. I have created multiple pages for a presentaion,
however, I used a new file for each page. How can I combine all of those
files to make it one file with multiple pages?

If you could please reply to the email address below I would really
appreciate it.

Thanks so much for your help.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002 that
came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality
prints are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing the
problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.
 
C

Chuck Davis

Matt,
If you are using a laser printer, you might consider increasing the
printer's memory.
JoAnn Paules said:
A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002
that came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality
prints are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing
the problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

That was my first thought but then I figured it could be other things as
well and he didn't mention type of printer, blah, blah, blah.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Chuck Davis said:
Matt,
If you are using a laser printer, you might consider increasing the
printer's memory.
JoAnn Paules said:
A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002
that came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality
prints are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing
the problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Matt Wakeling-PDX Realtor said:
I have publisher xp, and I have 2 problems.

1- When ever I print anything from publisher, it prints really
slow...... why and is there a way to fix this

2- and most important. I have created multiple pages for a presentaion,
however, I used a new file for each page. How can I combine all of those
files to make it one file with multiple pages?

If you could please reply to the email address below I would really
appreciate it.

Thanks so much for your help.
 
M

Matt Wakeling-PDX Realtor

Thanks, I am using an inkjet printer, most updated drivers, using normal
print mode.

I got the multi page problem fixed, but not the printer problem, any other
suggestions.

And, yes, It is version 2002. Sorry about that.

--
Please reply to: PDXREALTOR AT USA DOT COM
JoAnn Paules said:
That was my first thought but then I figured it could be other things as
well and he didn't mention type of printer, blah, blah, blah.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Chuck Davis said:
Matt,
If you are using a laser printer, you might consider increasing the
printer's memory.
JoAnn Paules said:
A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002
that came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality
prints are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing
the problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I have publisher xp, and I have 2 problems.

1- When ever I print anything from publisher, it prints really
slow...... why and is there a way to fix this

2- and most important. I have created multiple pages for a presentaion,
however, I used a new file for each page. How can I combine all of
those files to make it one file with multiple pages?

If you could please reply to the email address below I would really
appreciate it.

Thanks so much for your help.
 
J

JoAnn Paules

What do you consider "really slow"? Does your document have a lot of
graphics? Are you printing in normal mode or a best quality mode?

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Matt Wakeling-PDX Realtor said:
Thanks, I am using an inkjet printer, most updated drivers, using normal
print mode.

I got the multi page problem fixed, but not the printer problem, any other
suggestions.

And, yes, It is version 2002. Sorry about that.

--
Please reply to: PDXREALTOR AT USA DOT COM
JoAnn Paules said:
That was my first thought but then I figured it could be other things as
well and he didn't mention type of printer, blah, blah, blah.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Chuck Davis said:
Matt,
If you are using a laser printer, you might consider increasing the
printer's memory.
A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002
that came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality
prints are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing
the problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I have publisher xp, and I have 2 problems.

1- When ever I print anything from publisher, it prints really
slow...... why and is there a way to fix this

2- and most important. I have created multiple pages for a
presentaion, however, I used a new file for each page. How can I
combine all of those files to make it one file with multiple pages?

If you could please reply to the email address below I would really
appreciate it.

Thanks so much for your help.
 
M

Mary Sauer

How to troubleshoot problems that you may experience when you try to print to a local
printer by using Office programs in Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;870622

The spooler settings described in the article might be a solution for you.

--
Mary Sauer MS MVP
http://office.microsoft.com/

Matt Wakeling-PDX Realtor said:
Thanks, I am using an inkjet printer, most updated drivers, using normal print
mode.

I got the multi page problem fixed, but not the printer problem, any other
suggestions.

And, yes, It is version 2002. Sorry about that.

--
Please reply to: PDXREALTOR AT USA DOT COM
JoAnn Paules said:
That was my first thought but then I figured it could be other things as well and
he didn't mention type of printer, blah, blah, blah.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



Chuck Davis said:
Matt,
If you are using a laser printer, you might consider increasing the printer's
memory.
A couple of miscellaneous things:
(1) There is no such version of Publisher XP. There is a Publisher 2002 that
came with Office XP though.
(2) We don't do private replies. The point of the newsgroup is to share
information with lots of other Publisher users.

As for your printing issue, have you tried other drivers? What quality prints
are we talking? There are multiple factors that could be causing the problem.

And lastly, to combine files, copy and paste.

--
JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]



I have publisher xp, and I have 2 problems.

1- When ever I print anything from publisher, it prints really slow...... why
and is there a way to fix this

2- and most important. I have created multiple pages for a presentaion,
however, I used a new file for each page. How can I combine all of those files
to make it one file with multiple pages?

If you could please reply to the email address below I would really appreciate
it.

Thanks so much for your help.
 

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