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Microsoft Word


Question Posted Friday October 8 2004, 2:51 pm

I'm doing a thing in MS Word and I have Word Art on the top then the rest is reg. text and when I print it the word art doesn't print. Its not out of the print area and its plain black so you know what going on?

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Mercy_x_Me answered Saturday October 9 2004, 11:46 am:
your printers being funky. try on a different comp ... like maybe send it to your friends house or somethin and see if she/he can print it up for you.................... did you try restarting your comp too, that always helps me.

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adviceguy answered Friday October 8 2004, 10:07 pm:
i definetly agree with roxie, anything u c on ur print preview HAS to show up when u print.
Try some of these tips:

Graphics aren't printed when I print my document.

You might be printing in draft mode. To print the borders and graphics in the document, click Options on the Tools menu, click the Print tab, and then clear the Draft output check box.
Make sure the Drawing objects option, which prints graphics, is selected. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the Print tab, and then select the Drawing objects check box.

You may be trying to print the field codes for a linked graphic rather than printing the graphic itself. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the Print tab. Clear the Field codes check box.

Microsoft Word or the operating system might be low on memory. Do one or more of the following:
Quit any other programs you're running.
Save the document you want to print, and then close any other windows you have open.
Switch to print layout view. On the Tools menu, click Options, click the View tab, and then clear the Picture placeholders, Status bar, Vertical ruler, Horizontal scroll bar, and Vertical scroll bar check boxes.

Switch to normal view. On the Tools menu, click Options, and then click the View tab. In the Style area width box, type 0 (zero).

Hide the toolbars. On the View menu, click Toolbars, and then clear all check boxes.
Quit Word, and then restart it.
Quit all open programs, and then restart your computer.

Disconnect any network connections, and then quit terminate-and-stay-resident programs (TSRs) and any other utilities you usually run.

Hope this helps.

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paradiei3abii3x answered Friday October 8 2004, 4:31 pm:
Are you out of ink??

. KAtie .

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Roxybabii922 answered Friday October 8 2004, 3:17 pm:
Before you print it go to File, Print Preview to see if it shows up on there

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