Not a problem - a lot of people don't realize that they are two different
programs. That is one of my biggest beefs with Microsoft. They name things
in such a similar fashion that the general populace doesn't realize that
they are talking about something different. Windows ME and Windows 2000. To
most people 2000 was the Millenium Year. (They didn't know that 2001 was
but......). Labeling Office and Windows both XP doesn't help either. Ditto
for Publisher and Home Publishing.
Okay, I'll get off my soapbox now........
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Bill & Debbie" wrote in message
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Thanks for the advice. I missed that news group when I was searching for
where to go.
Bill
"JL Paules" wrote in message
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Bill -
For future reference, you may want to visit the Home Publishing
newsgroup.
That is a completely different program than Publisher. Although we have
some
very knowledgeable people here, that really is the correct group to post
your questions - or to search their archives for a known issue.
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JoAnn Paules
MVP Microsoft [Publisher]
"Bill & Debbie" wrote in message
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Using Home Publisher (MS Worksuite 2000) and a HP Photo Smart 7960
printer.
System is running Windows 98.
Trying to print a size 10 envelope. Printer requires that the
envelope
be
put in the tray on the right. The setup in Home Publisher shows you
can
select the envelope being inserted on the right but that option cannot
be
selected. The only option that can be selected is for the envelope to
be
placed in the center of the tray. Which of course causes the
information
to
be printed incorrectly on the envelope.
Thanks in advance for any help,
Bill
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