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Old January 31st, 2005, 06:16 PM
Nathan
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Default A paticular Word document always prints 10 pages off from what I .

I have only one Word document this happens to: I input "print p.25-28," the
printer prints p.35-38, so to get p.25-28, I need to input 15-18. This
happens regardless of the printer I choose (I have access to both an HP and a
Xerox). I can print p. 1, but somewhere in the middle of the document it
gets off tracj. How do I correct this? I've tried copy-paste into another
document, but no success.
 




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