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Jeff Malka
I wrote a letter using Word 97 using and it is printing extremely strangely.
The letterhead is in a moderate (pretty) shade of gray, the first 2 lines of
the addressee are in the same shade, but the third line is darker (almost
bold) standard print color. Then the rest is in that first shade of gray
until I get to the last line that says "Thank you" and sincerely, etc.
I've checked the styles. Everything is in "body text", the bold/non bold is
all non bold everywhere, etc. I've retyped the letter 3 times (without
touching styles, bold or anything else throughout) and it still prints the
same. The Word "print preview" does not show this two tone appearance but
it still always prints it that way.
What could be causing this peculiar printing? I am totally perplexed. Never
happened before.
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Jeff McPherson
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The letterhead is in a moderate (pretty) shade of gray, the first 2 lines of
the addressee are in the same shade, but the third line is darker (almost
bold) standard print color. Then the rest is in that first shade of gray
until I get to the last line that says "Thank you" and sincerely, etc.
I've checked the styles. Everything is in "body text", the bold/non bold is
all non bold everywhere, etc. I've retyped the letter 3 times (without
touching styles, bold or anything else throughout) and it still prints the
same. The Word "print preview" does not show this two tone appearance but
it still always prints it that way.
What could be causing this peculiar printing? I am totally perplexed. Never
happened before.
--
Jeff McPherson
Email address deliberately false to avoid spam
(e-mail address removed)
Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free by AVG