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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last
page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it?
On May 11, 11:44*am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. *When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. *The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. *How can we fix this? *Thanks |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
Yes. But what I've just noticed is that when I select File, Print, I'm
automatically taken to my last page. So it makes sense that when I select current page the last page prints. Why is it moving to the last page of my document? "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it? On May 11, 11:44 am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks . |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
It won't do that by default, so there must be a FilePrint macro in effect.
Go to Tools | Macro | Macros and see if there is such a macro listed (don't look under Word Commands; those don't count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... Yes. But what I've just noticed is that when I select File, Print, I'm automatically taken to my last page. So it makes sense that when I select current page the last page prints. Why is it moving to the last page of my document? "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it? On May 11, 11:44 am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks . |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
There is a FilePrint, FilePrintBinding, FilePrintDefault. I checked with a
user who is not having this problem and she has the same macros. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It won't do that by default, so there must be a FilePrint macro in effect. Go to Tools | Macro | Macros and see if there is such a macro listed (don't look under Word Commands; those don't count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... Yes. But what I've just noticed is that when I select File, Print, I'm automatically taken to my last page. So it makes sense that when I select current page the last page prints. Why is it moving to the last page of my document? "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it? On May 11, 11:44 am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks . . |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
FilePrintBinding is not a Word command, so it is not relevant here, but the
other two indicate that someone has created macros to intercept the Print function no matter how invoked and send the insertion point to the end of the document. The reason for this might be to force Word to repaginate, ensuring that page numbers (and especially Page X of Y) are correct. I'm not sure why another user does not have the same problem, however, and I'm hesitant to suggest that you delete the macros (though that should solve the problem). The next line of troubleshooting would be to change the "Macros in" setting from "All active templates and documents" to each of the other choices listed in the dropdown (except Word commands) and try to isolate the location of the macros. If they're in Normal.dot, then you don't have many options. If they're in the document itself, you could certainly delete them, and you could consider doing so if they're in the attached template (other than Normal.dot). But you may find that they are coming from some add-in that could be temporarily disabled (through Tools | Templates and Add-ins). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... There is a FilePrint, FilePrintBinding, FilePrintDefault. I checked with a user who is not having this problem and she has the same macros. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It won't do that by default, so there must be a FilePrint macro in effect. Go to Tools | Macro | Macros and see if there is such a macro listed (don't look under Word Commands; those don't count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... Yes. But what I've just noticed is that when I select File, Print, I'm automatically taken to my last page. So it makes sense that when I select current page the last page prints. Why is it moving to the last page of my document? "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it? On May 11, 11:44 am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks . . |
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Print Current Page Doesn't Work
What is the content of the FilePrint and FilePrintDefault macros? (Select
Edit from the macro selection dialog - ALT+F8) A workaround would be to create a PrintPage macro, but that would by-pass the FilePrint or FilePrintDefault macros and so whatever the importance of their code, it would be ignored - unless added. Sub PrintPage() Application.PrintOut Range:=wdPrintCurrentPage End Sub -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... There is a FilePrint, FilePrintBinding, FilePrintDefault. I checked with a user who is not having this problem and she has the same macros. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: It won't do that by default, so there must be a FilePrint macro in effect. Go to Tools | Macro | Macros and see if there is such a macro listed (don't look under Word Commands; those don't count). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "drelias" wrote in message ... Yes. But what I've just noticed is that when I select File, Print, I'm automatically taken to my last page. So it makes sense that when I select current page the last page prints. Why is it moving to the last page of my document? "Peter T. Daniels" wrote: Do they scroll to the page they want, and put the cursor in it? On May 11, 11:44 am, drelias wrote: We are using Word 2003. When our users try to print current page, the last page of the document prints. The only way to print the current page is to actually type in the page number. How can we fix this? Thanks . . |
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