Project 2007 Print issue

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cbvisele

I have baselined the IMS I am working on and in the project working
environment my critical path which is red shows up perfect, as it
should. When I go to print preview or print the project the critical
path does not show up. Now if I send the file which I always save to
2003 version to someon who has 2003 everything is the same and prints
perfect. When I send it to another 2007 user they have the same issues
I do. Has anyone else experience this problem?
Thanks!
 
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Rob Schneider

cbvisele said:
I have baselined the IMS I am working on and in the project working
environment my critical path which is red shows up perfect, as it
should. When I go to print preview or print the project the critical
path does not show up. Now if I send the file which I always save to
2003 version to someon who has 2003 everything is the same and prints
perfect. When I send it to another 2007 user they have the same issues
I do. Has anyone else experience this problem?
Thanks!

Would recommend a) you ensure you are using the lastest Service Pack
(April 2009 was latest) of Project 2007. And that your printer driver is
up to date. Also try printing to another printer (which forces using a
different driver on your PC). Printing problems usually related to
printer driver.
 
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cbvisele

Found the answer in another post "Critical Path". It appears in 2007
you have tell it that you want the Critical Path to always be there.
 
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Rob Schneider

cbvisele said:
Found the answer in another post "Critical Path". It appears in 2007
you have tell it that you want the Critical Path to always be there.

It doesn't "remember"?
 
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cbvisele

I have had to go in and change the gnatt wizard on each project file. I
am going to try and see if there is a way to set it globally
 
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Rob Schneider

cbvisele said:
I have had to go in and change the gnatt wizard on each project file. I
am going to try and see if there is a way to set it globally

Under what Menu are you doing this? I can't find this option.
 

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