I would like to format a book of over 400 pages with
graphics included. The problem I have is that when I
format it at home it prints fine. If I take the document
to the office on a different printer (and computer) the
pagination and layout changes slightly. It doesn't have to
change much to really ruin the graphics locations and look
of the pages. How can I ensure there will be no change.
The 'use printer metrics' option is not ticked, however I
notice that even at home, if I change the default printer
driver the layout changes. I thought this is not supposed
to happen.
I would appreciate any help I can get on this problem as I
have to send this document interstate and would like to
know it will print as I wish.
Thank You.
Dan
Graham Mayor - 26 Dec 2003 12:41 GMT
Answerd in longdocs please don't duplicate posts.

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> I would like to format a book of over 400 pages with
> graphics included. The problem I have is that when I
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> Dan
SANVI - 26 Dec 2003 14:36 GMT
Mr. Mayor, I am interested in reading the answer. Where/how do I find "longdocs"? Thanks
Sanvi
Graham Mayor - 26 Dec 2003 15:54 GMT
See http://www.gmayor.com/MSNews.htm then subscribe to the
microsoft.public.word.longdocs newsgroup.

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> Mr. Mayor, I am interested in reading the answer. Where/how do I find
> "longdocs"? Thanks. Sanvi