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Jeremy Creed
I just placed two new computers in my office that both came with Windows XP. I installed my copy of Office 2002 Pro on the new computers and have had some printing problems. First, I have many Excell worksheets that I use for layouts. When these sheets are printed from the new computers, 2 line from the second page end up on the bottom of the 1st page, 4 lines from the 3rd on the 2nd, and so on. It's like office has made my printable page have 2 extra rows. I have fixed this in excell by changing the view and setting the print lines. Now, I have thesame problem in Access. I have a report that prints times for employees and instead of having lines of text from page 2 on page 1, the text rows are scrunching up and not aligning with the lines (row lines) that they are supposed to be in. This results in a short page. I assume there must be something that tells Office how many lines per page to print but I cannot seem to find anything. Any ideas on how to fix this?