Fonts tiled in Word 2002

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stefan

Someone who knows how to solve a problem in word, where
some fonts are tiled on the first position on each row??

We are using a program that starts word as an
application, and includes text for printing. In some
cases the fonts (Times New Roman 10 pt) is compressed
into the first position on each row, and it looks the
same on screen as on the printed paper. Sometimes this is
corrected by it self after some minutes, but the most of
the letters are printed out on another location, and
therefore not noticed until it's too late.

Tips!?

//Stefan Linnerheim (AFA IT)
 
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Bob Buckland ?:-\)

Hi Stefan,

If you're running Word through automation you may want to
check with the folks in one of the Office Developer newsgroups
such as news://msnews.microsoft.com/microsoft.public.officedev
Be sure that Word has selected a truetype capable printer driver
and that you're not using 'background printing' in this case.

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Someone who knows how to solve a problem in word, where
some fonts are tiled on the first position on each row??

We are using a program that starts word as an
application, and includes text for printing. In some
cases the fonts (Times New Roman 10 pt) is compressed
into the first position on each row, and it looks the
same on screen as on the printed paper. Sometimes this is
corrected by it self after some minutes, but the most of
the letters are printed out on another location, and
therefore not noticed until it's too late.

Tips!?

//Stefan Linnerheim (AFA IT) >>
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Hope that helps,

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