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Subject:FW: disappearing spaces in Word documents From:Mc Jdub <wigginje -at- PSSCH -dot- PS -dot- GE -dot- COM> Date:Mon, 23 Jun 1997 13:12:28 -0400
Though you are both printing to the same printer, it is possible that
you are using different printer drivers. If they are in fact different,
changing to the same one could alleviate the problem.
A longshot, but I've seen the "wrong-printer-driver" problem cause
weirder effects.
Jeff Wiggin
wigginje -at- pssche -dot- ps -dot- ge -dot- com
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> From: Cathy Carr[SMTP:ccarr -at- OVID -dot- COM]
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> I'm having a funky problem with Word once again. I'm doing a short
> document for my boss. Looks fine on my screen, prints out fine on my
> computer. However, when my boss brings it up or prints it out from
> her
> computer, spaces between words have gone missing. By turning on the
> show-characters option, I can see that the spaces are there (besides,
> they're showing up just fine in my docs). We both have Word locally
> installed and are printing to the same computer. The font is Times
> Roman
> 12. I have a hard time believing this document is corrupted, because
> it's
> quite short and I've only been working on it for a few days. Any
> suggestions from the peanut gallery?
>
> Cathy
>
> Cathy Carr
> Documentation Specialist
> Ovid Technologies, Inc.
> 1/212/563-3006 or 1/800/950-2035 (ext. 323)
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