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word 2000 Printing loses whole blocks of text

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S Gupta - 29 Oct 2003 16:06 GMT
I have windows 2000 with word 2000 and have connected my
printer canon c755 and have a problem that on printing
word documents blocks of text are lost in the middle of a
page ( after 10 -14 lines) and then it prints the end of
the document.

Has anyone seen this problem?

Thanks
Anna harrington - 25 Nov 2003 10:21 GMT
Hi
We are having similar problem. The original WORD doc was created in Word97. In Word2000 - we have this problem
There is a table in the doc. When the table goes over to a new page, it displays only the heading the rest of the table is blank. One can see the whole document when viewed in NORMAL layout

What can we do we have 1000's of these docs (executive minutes of ops meetings)
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 25 Nov 2003 15:59 GMT
When this sort of thing happens with a table, the best guess is that it has
inadvertently been nudged and become wrapped. Go to Table Properties (Table
tab) and make sure the wrapping is set to None.

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> Hi,
> We are having similar problem. The original WORD doc was created in Word97. In Word2000 - we have this problem.
> There is a table in the doc. When the table goes over to a new page, it displays only the heading the rest of the table is blank. One can see the
whole document when viewed in NORMAL layout.

> What can we do we have 1000's of these docs (executive minutes of ops meetings).
 
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