graphics produced by drawing module won't print

D

David

Out of the blue, documents that have graphics produced by the Word 2004
drawing module print with the graphics missing. Details:

1. Everything else prints fine.

2. The problem occurs no matter what printer I send the document to, and
also occurs in PDF documents when I print to PDF.

3. The graphics shows up fine on the screen.

4. The same file will print perfectly from Word X, which I still have on my
machine.

5. I had no problems until a few days ago.

Any suggestions about what's wrong?
 
E

Elliott Roper

David said:
Out of the blue, documents that have graphics produced by the Word 2004
drawing module print with the graphics missing. Details:

1. Everything else prints fine.

2. The problem occurs no matter what printer I send the document to, and
also occurs in PDF documents when I print to PDF.

3. The graphics shows up fine on the screen.

4. The same file will print perfectly from Word X, which I still have on my
machine.

5. I had no problems until a few days ago.

Any suggestions about what's wrong?

Try the simple ones first
Preferences->Print -- Is drawing objects unchecked or not?
 
R

Rob Daly [MSFT]

If that doesn't work, try this:

What is the wrapping setting for your graphics? Whatever it is, chagne
either to or from in-line.

So if your wrapping is in-line - switch to square or tight and then back. If
you wrapping is something floating (such as square or tight), then switch to
in-line and back. Then print and see if that fixes things.

Thanks,


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Rob Daly
Macintosh Business Unit
Word Test

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