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aghfor
Hello,
I frequetly use powerPoint to present my lectures and often have
formulas that I have typed into the Equation Editor in PowerPoint. If
I print a slide everthing works well. However, if I try to print out
any of the views (slide view, notes view, handouts view...) using
either the "Grayscale" or "Black and Whte " options in the pring box,
the equation gets garbeled and is completely unreadable. It kind of
looks like if you where making a xerox copy of some words while you are
sliding the content along as it copies (letters get thick and elongated
beyond recognition).
I have tried all the settings in the print dialog box, reinstalled MS
Office, reinstalled the printer driver, but it still is messed up. My
equipmet is a G5 imac, Office 2004, and a HP LaserJet 2430tn. By the
way all of the equipment is less than a month old.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks AGHFOR
I frequetly use powerPoint to present my lectures and often have
formulas that I have typed into the Equation Editor in PowerPoint. If
I print a slide everthing works well. However, if I try to print out
any of the views (slide view, notes view, handouts view...) using
either the "Grayscale" or "Black and Whte " options in the pring box,
the equation gets garbeled and is completely unreadable. It kind of
looks like if you where making a xerox copy of some words while you are
sliding the content along as it copies (letters get thick and elongated
beyond recognition).
I have tried all the settings in the print dialog box, reinstalled MS
Office, reinstalled the printer driver, but it still is messed up. My
equipmet is a G5 imac, Office 2004, and a HP LaserJet 2430tn. By the
way all of the equipment is less than a month old.
Can anyone help me?
Thanks AGHFOR