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Mohamed Shafiee

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Since: Apr 19, 2005
Posts: 11



(Msg. 1) Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:12 am
Post subject: Office 2007 printing issues
Archived from groups: microsoft>public>windowsxp>print_fax (more info?)

Hi,

I don't know if this is the right newsgroup for this post. I have posted the
same in microsoft.public.word.drawing.graphics and didn't get any response.
So I had to post here.

Does anyone in this newsgroup use Office 2007?

I'm trying to print out a right-to-left document, which is set up to be
reverse book fold. It has some graphics in it. When I try to print the
document, the grapics aren't appearing in the correct position. It is
appearing in the opposite page. The document is in Microsoft Word 2007 file
format. (.docx)

From the looks of it, I'm pretty sure that it is a bug within the software.
Does anyone know a fix for this problem?

The strangest thing is, the same document prints ok in Microsoft Word 2003
when it is in Microsoft Word 2003 file format. But now the new pcs come with
Office 2007, so we have to adapt to it. When Office 2007 has this cool
appearance, and the nice feel, I really don't want to go back to office
2003.

Actually I ran into 2 problems when I started using Office 2007:

1. When using manual duplex to print out a reverse-book-fold document
(right-to-left, and using complex script) which is in Word 2003 format, the
second half of the document won't print, giving an error. When I swap the
pages, insert them into the printer, and click OK, word 2007 gives an error.

2. When printing a new right-to-left document as reverse book fold, the
graphics appear on the opposite page (incorrect position).

I have searched the internet regarding this as well. It seems that these are
not the only printing problems with Office 2007. All the office 2007
applications have printing problems.


Shafiee.

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Mohamed Shafiee

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Since: Apr 19, 2005
Posts: 11



(Msg. 2) Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:12 am
Post subject: Re: Office 2007 printing issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
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Have you experienced printing problems in Office 2007? Even when using
normal english documents? Do you have a fix for this problem? It would be
very nice if a fix is available...

Does it have anything to do with a new feature of Windows Vista? Which is
required for printing in office 2007?

"Mohamed Shafiee" <shafee_mohamed.TakeThisOut@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uf5HzKhtHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is the right newsgroup for this post. I have posted
> the same in microsoft.public.word.drawing.graphics and didn't get any
> response. So I had to post here.
>
> Does anyone in this newsgroup use Office 2007?
>
> I'm trying to print out a right-to-left document, which is set up to be
> reverse book fold. It has some graphics in it. When I try to print the
> document, the grapics aren't appearing in the correct position. It is
> appearing in the opposite page. The document is in Microsoft Word 2007
> file
> format. (.docx)
>
> From the looks of it, I'm pretty sure that it is a bug within the
> software.
> Does anyone know a fix for this problem?
>
> The strangest thing is, the same document prints ok in Microsoft Word 2003
> when it is in Microsoft Word 2003 file format. But now the new pcs come
> with
> Office 2007, so we have to adapt to it. When Office 2007 has this cool
> appearance, and the nice feel, I really don't want to go back to office
> 2003.
>
> Actually I ran into 2 problems when I started using Office 2007:
>
> 1. When using manual duplex to print out a reverse-book-fold document
> (right-to-left, and using complex script) which is in Word 2003 format,
> the
> second half of the document won't print, giving an error. When I swap the
> pages, insert them into the printer, and click OK, word 2007 gives an
> error.
>
> 2. When printing a new right-to-left document as reverse book fold, the
> graphics appear on the opposite page (incorrect position).
>
> I have searched the internet regarding this as well. It seems that these
> are not the only printing problems with Office 2007. All the office 2007
> applications have printing problems.
>
>
> Shafiee.
>

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Mohamed Shafiee

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Since: Apr 19, 2005
Posts: 11



(Msg. 3) Posted: Sun Jun 24, 2007 1:12 am
Post subject: Re: Office 2007 printing issues [Login to view extended thread Info.]
Archived from groups: per prev. post (more info?)

I'm using Windows XP by the way.

"Mohamed Shafiee" <shafee_mohamed.RemoveThis@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:uf5HzKhtHHA.4612@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
> Hi,
>
> I don't know if this is the right newsgroup for this post. I have posted
> the same in microsoft.public.word.drawing.graphics and didn't get any
> response. So I had to post here.
>
> Does anyone in this newsgroup use Office 2007?
>
> I'm trying to print out a right-to-left document, which is set up to be
> reverse book fold. It has some graphics in it. When I try to print the
> document, the grapics aren't appearing in the correct position. It is
> appearing in the opposite page. The document is in Microsoft Word 2007
> file
> format. (.docx)
>
> From the looks of it, I'm pretty sure that it is a bug within the
> software.
> Does anyone know a fix for this problem?
>
> The strangest thing is, the same document prints ok in Microsoft Word 2003
> when it is in Microsoft Word 2003 file format. But now the new pcs come
> with
> Office 2007, so we have to adapt to it. When Office 2007 has this cool
> appearance, and the nice feel, I really don't want to go back to office
> 2003.
>
> Actually I ran into 2 problems when I started using Office 2007:
>
> 1. When using manual duplex to print out a reverse-book-fold document
> (right-to-left, and using complex script) which is in Word 2003 format,
> the
> second half of the document won't print, giving an error. When I swap the
> pages, insert them into the printer, and click OK, word 2007 gives an
> error.
>
> 2. When printing a new right-to-left document as reverse book fold, the
> graphics appear on the opposite page (incorrect position).
>
> I have searched the internet regarding this as well. It seems that these
> are not the only printing problems with Office 2007. All the office 2007
> applications have printing problems.
>
>
> Shafiee.
>
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