Last Digit in Table Cell Doesn't Print to PCL Printer |
Q110439
The last digit (on the right side of the cell) may be truncated when you
print a table to a PCL (non-PostScript) printer from Word for Windows.
For example, "5678" prints as "567" (the 8 does not print).
This problem occurs if:
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in Microsoft Word version 6.0 for Windows. This problem was corrected in the version of INVOICE.DOT that is included with the Word 6.0a disk set. This correction is not included on the Word 6.0a Patch disk.
In table cells where you apply right alignment paragraph formatting, choose
Paragraph from the Format menu, change the Right Indentation paragraph
setting to .05 inch, and then choose OK.
If the Space Between Columns is set to 0 and the cell text is right
justified, use the following instructions to change the Space Between
Columns setting to at least .01" (inch):
This problem does not occur with the same settings when you print to a PostScript printer.
Additional query words: 6.0 invisible word6 winword visible missing see cannot can't chopped cut off
Keywords : kbprint kbtemplate
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