Microsoft Office Word 2003 Inside Out (Bpg-Inside Out)
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In addition to the options available in the Print dialog box, Word offers a number of other printing options, some of which are discussed in more detail earlier in this chapter. You can find these print options by choosing Tools, Options, and then clicking the Print tab, or by clicking Options in the Print dialog box. Table 3-2 summarizes the options available in the Printing Options section (the top portion) of the Print tab and Print dialog box.
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Draft Output | Prints a document without formatting and graphics (as described in the section "Printing Draft Copies,"). |
Update Fields | Updates fields before printing. For example, when this option is selected, date and time fields will be updated when you print. |
Update Links | Updates links to other documents before printing. For example, if a linked document has changed, the linked content will be updated before printing. |
Allow A4/Letter Paper Resizing | Enables automatic switching between standard 8 ½-by-11 paper and the narrower, slightly longer A4 paper size used in most countries. This option is selected by default. |
Background Printing | Enables you to continue working while print tasks are being processed (although you might notice a slight slowing in response times as you work). This option is selected by default. |
Print PostScript Over Text | Prints PostScript code (such as watermarks or overprinted text) inserted in a document on top of the text, not underneath it. |
Reverse Print Order | Prints a document in reverse order, beginning with the document's last page. |
In addition to the options listed in Table 3-2, the Print tab offers options that enable you to perform the following tasks (some of which are discussed in more detail earlier in this chapter):
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Print various elements of a document in addition to your print tasks, such as printing a summary of the document properties, field codes (instead of field contents), XML tags, hidden text, drawing objects, and background colors and images.
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Print only the data inserted in a form.
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Specify a default paper source.
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Configure duplex page order printing options for printers that can print on both sides of a sheet of paper.
Cross-Reference For more information about selecting paper sources, see Chapter 15, "Mastering Page Setup and Pagination."
Troubleshooting: A printing error message appears after I send a document to be printed
First and foremost, if your printer generally works without a hitch but is not responding at the moment, check your hardware. Perform the following simple (yet important and sometimes overlooked) checks:
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Make sure that the toner or ink cartridge isn't empty.
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Verify that the paper tray contains paper.
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Clear any paper jams, and reset the printer if necessary.
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Check that the printer connections (wires, plugs, and contacts) are secure and firmly in place.
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Make sure that the online light is lit, if the printer is an older model.
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Verify that you can manually print a test page. (Refer to your printer's manual for instructions on manually printing a test page.)
If all the hardware components seem to be in working order, your next step is to look at the software side of the problem. The main software tasks you might have to perform if Word can't find a printer when you send your document to be printed are listed here.
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Installing or reinstalling a default printer driver You might have to install a printer driver from the printer's installation CD-ROM or the Windows CD-ROM, or download a driver from the manufacturer's Web site.
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Fixing a damaged Windows registry entry You can try to fix a damaged Windows registry entry for your default printer by setting another printer as the default printer, and then resetting your original printer as the default to overwrite the damaged Windows registry entry.
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Correcting a device conflict on the printer port If you can't print on your local printer, you might have a printer port conflict. To correct this conflict, try using the Windows Device Manager to remove and reinstall the printer port.
For detailed instructions regarding these procedures, visit the Microsoft Knowledge Base online, at http://support.microsoft.com. You might want to start by reviewing article number 291336.
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