Can't Print Equations In "Display" mode, on HP Deskjet 930c

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Aviel

I'm Using "Word 2007".
When i'm trying to print a document with equations in it, the equations
won't print.
If I switch to "Inline" the equations Are printed!!!!!!

How can I print equation in "display" mode.
I'm using "HP Deskjet 930c"

Thanks
 
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Doug Robbins - Word MVP

I am not sure what you mean by the modes to which you refer, but click on
the Options button at the bottom left of the Print dialog and check the box
against "Print drawings created in Word" in the Printing Options section of
the dialog. That dialog can also be accessed by clicking on the Pizza
button and then clicking on the Word Options button in the bottom border of
the dialog and then clicking on the Display item.

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Hope this helps.

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Doug Robbins - Word MVP
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Aviel,

If other graphics are printing (after checking the setting Doug suggested) and the equations are still not printing,
are the equations in a paragraph that uses a right-to-left language setting or a left-to-right setting? There are some odd things
that happen with RTL

If you use the Office 2007 Add-in for PDF/XPS (http://microsoft.com/downloads) and Save to PDF or use the optional install MS Office
Document Image writer and print to a file there, do the equations appear in those choices?

Are these equations you built using one of the pre-defined ones in the Equation gallery or from scratch?

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I'm Using "Word 2007".
When i'm trying to print a document with equations in it, the equations
won't print.
If I switch to "Inline" the equations Are printed!!!!!!

How can I print equation in "display" mode.
I'm using "HP Deskjet 930c"

Thanks>>
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Bob Buckland ?:)
MS Office System Products MVP

*Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
 

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