Printout is different for different users

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Guest

I have 2 users who have the exact same system, both have office xp standard
installed, have sp3 installed, and both print to the exact same printer using
the exact same drivers. However, they can also print the exact same word
document, without making any changes to the file, and it comes out on paper
formatted differently. They are also both using the same fonts and style,
but one user's printout is "more condensed" than the other's on the page.
Any suggestions as to what might be causing this, or a setting i'm not
thinking of somewhere that could affect this?
 
C

CyberTaz

Can't be *absolutely* sure, but I'll bet my lunch money that it has to do
with;

a) A font variation - maybe the same _name_ but a different variation. Don't
just check in the doc, compare the content of their Windows Fonts folder, or

b) A printer setting nestled away somewhere in the printer options, possibly
referring to paper quality, "print optimizing", etc. Click the Properties
button in the upper right corner of the Print dialog & poke around. Perhaps
one system is set to allow printer font substitution & the other is not (HP
printer, by any chance?). Also check the Tools>Options>Print & make sure one
user doesn't have Draft Output selected.
 
G

Guest

Thanks, i'll check these possiblilities and let you know if one of them
solves the mystery. : )
 
G

Guest

Thanks, it was the fonts. Even though they appeared to be using the same
fonts, i guess they had different versions or whatever. I deleted all the
fonts from the one user and then installed the ones the other was using and
voila....their printouts were now identical.
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

It's subtle things like this that drive you crazy--and keep us all hopping!

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

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