According to contributor Bob Buckland: "It's a bug that somehow seems to have Word misreading temporary files related to the printer currently in use. You can usually 'unscramble' the display from File=>Print and switch to the printer properties or to another printer then your normal one, or close Word and delete all files found on Start=>Search and looking for ~$*.*;*.tmp as the name string then restarting Word." See also http://www.gmayor.com/what_to_do_when_word_crashes.htm
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archie wrote:
[Quoted Text] > I seem to have gremlins, on occasion, when trying to print a word > document generated within a database software program or from an > actual word document. Either the bottom one or two lines of text > disappear...it is not a margin problem as i can pull the text up the > page, and it still won't print...then after messing around with the > loation of the cursore, or printing via print preview (or not) the > document will then print correctly. Also sometimes after print has > been selected, all of the text bunches up on top of itself down the > left margin and prints that way...its doing my head in (operating in > vista and have HP photomart printer)
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