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Old 05-03-2014, 02:27 PM
edspiderelrod edspiderelrod is offline Vertical lines in PRINTED tables not contiguous Windows 7 64bit Vertical lines in PRINTED tables not contiguous Office 2007
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Default Vertical lines in PRINTED tables not contiguous


I use tables frequently, and when I tried to print one that looked perfect on my screen, the vertical lines turned out not contiguous. In addition, some of the text appears to be italicized, and some even has a "backward slant." [See "AARP Medicare Supplement" and "Tim Buehl, Florida." [I cut off 1/2 of document for security reasons.]

This just started happening. Never before. I am using MY laptop, and MY Word, but feeding my wife's printer, a HP Photosmart 6510, which is exactly the same model printer I use, but we are away from home so we brought just her printer, and switch the USB cord between her laptop and mine. I even sent her the file and had her print it from her laptop, and got the same results. Could be the printer, but I suspect it's in the Word creation. I tried copying the entire table and creating a new doc, but got the same result.

Any suggestions?
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