Charles
Wed Feb 08 20:52:39 CST 2006
One other thing. You can NEVER guarantee any document will print and look
exactly the same on 2 different machines. Impossible. Each user could have
different printers, different set of print drivers, different versions of
the "application" doing the printer, etc, etc, etc. There are way too many
variables to guarantee 100% accuracy that the "output" will be the same on
different platforms where you have no control over all the variables. You
can get close, but close only counts in 2 "games" I know about.
Unfortunately I know way too much on that type of thing (printing that is).
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"Thomas A. Rowe" <tarowe@mvps.org> wrote in message
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> If you are talking about line wrapping, then make sure the content of the
> page fits is inserted into 620 pixel fixed width table.
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> "WJGA" <WJGA@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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>> Our members submit information via online Frontpage forms. We want the
>> confirmation page to print exactly the same for everyone. How do we set
>> up
>> the confirmation page to print exactly the same regardless of who or on
>> what
>> machine it's being printed.
>> Thanks!
>> Pam,,,,
>> wjgaoffice@aol.com
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