Word interrogates the printer driver for its parameters to work out how to
lay out a document to suit the printer. If the printer driver is corrupt or
badly written, then BOTH THE PRINTED OUTPUT AND SCREEEN DISPLAY will be
wrong. The screen will display what is printed: that's is what is meant by
Print Preview.
Terry
: HI,
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: I haven't updated the driver yet but before I do this I thought I should
: menton that I can actually see these inconsistencies in spacing on my
: monitor. There not huge spaces but enough to know that the shouldn't
extend
: to that degree.
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: "TF" <terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom> wrote in message
: : > Update one (the printer) and if it doesn't work, update the other. You
: > should make a point of keeping your drivers up to date anyway: the
: > manufacturers don't keep releasing new drivers for their own good
health!
: >
: > Terry
: >
: > : > : How can I tell which one it might be?
: > :
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: > :
: > : "TF" <terryfarrell%40%6d%73%6e%2ecom> wrote in message
: > : : > : > May be a sign that you either need to update your graphics driver or
: > : printer
: > : > driver. The printer driver is the most usual problem.
: > : >
: > : > --
: > : > Terry Farrell - Word MVP
: > : >
http://word.mvps.org/
: > : >
: > : > : > : > : I'm noticing the spacing between some letters in my documents is
not
: > : > really
: > : > : evenly balanced.
: > : > : I do not recall seeing this in Word 97. I'm now using 2000.
: > : > :
: > : > : Any suggestions much appreciated.
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: > : > : thanks
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