microsoft XPS document Writer

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ranvin56

I have 2 computers both with office 2007. However one has windows vista and
one is running Windows XP. I've saved a document to file on the non-vista
computer, its a powerpoint presentation in "handout format" and tried to open
it on the vista computer, I want to be able to write some notes/comments in
the lined section to the right of the handout. However I couldn't open it.
I noticed that the vista computer is using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer"
as the name of the printer and the non-vista computer is using " Microsoft
Office Document Image Writer". I think this might be the problem. Does anyone
know how do I go about installing "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" on the
non-vista computer?
TXS
 
D

Dawn Crosier, Word MVP

I would try downloading and installing the XPS and PDF add-in. See
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/...11-3e7e-4ae6-b059-a2e79ed87041&DisplayLang=en
to get the download.


--
Dawn Crosier
Microsoft MVP
"Education Lasts a Lifetime"

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I have 2 computers both with office 2007. However one has windows vista and
one is running Windows XP. I've saved a document to file on the non-vista
computer, its a powerpoint presentation in "handout format" and tried to
open
it on the vista computer, I want to be able to write some notes/comments in
the lined section to the right of the handout. However I couldn't open it.
I noticed that the vista computer is using "Microsoft XPS Document Writer"
as the name of the printer and the non-vista computer is using " Microsoft
Office Document Image Writer". I think this might be the problem. Does
anyone
know how do I go about installing "Microsoft XPS Document Writer" on the
non-vista computer?
TXS
 

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