Any multi-page documents that are printed are printing all content on
a single page.

Documents are located on a server, and when printed at other
workstations, they print correctly. Documents printed from another
workstation and routed to this printer print correctly.

I have performed an office Repair and Reinstall, seems to have had no
effect.

Computer is WinXP and word is Office 2003.

John

Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by Stefan

Stefan
Thu Jul 03 01:59:18 PDT 2008

See if this suggestion from Bob Buckland (on a similar issue) will help:

******************
It's a bug that is apparently related to an interaction between Word
Add-ins (Redaction is one) and some printer drivers and Word temp files.

You can often undo it by using File=>Print and switching to another printer
then back, or close Word and recycle the files you find
using
Start=>Search
~$*.*;*.tmp
then restart Word.
******************

--
Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP


"John Sutton" <JohnSutton@KansasBankersSurety.com> wrote in message
news:tn8n64pn5rdg0982d7072cvga3abjsii24@4ax.com...
> Any multi-page documents that are printed are printing all content on
> a single page.
>
> Documents are located on a server, and when printed at other
> workstations, they print correctly. Documents printed from another
> workstation and routed to this printer print correctly.
>
> I have performed an office Repair and Reinstall, seems to have had no
> effect.
>
> Computer is WinXP and word is Office 2003.
>
> John




Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by John

John
Thu Jul 03 06:34:13 PDT 2008

Thanks Stefan, I appreciate your assistance, I'll try it immediately.
John

On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:59:18 +0200, "Stefan Blom" <no.spam@please.xyz>
wrote:

>See if this suggestion from Bob Buckland (on a similar issue) will help:
>
>******************
>It's a bug that is apparently related to an interaction between Word
> Add-ins (Redaction is one) and some printer drivers and Word temp files.
>
>You can often undo it by using File=>Print and switching to another printer
>then back, or close Word and recycle the files you find
>using
> Start=>Search
> ~$*.*;*.tmp
>then restart Word.
>******************


Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by John

John
Thu Jul 03 08:47:19 PDT 2008

Thanks Stefan, that worked (the option to delete the .tmp files).
If you have the time, where would I have found the suggestion from Bob
Buckland? I hate to think I haven't looked very well, I spent some
time in these newsgroups looking.... :-)

John

On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:59:18 +0200, "Stefan Blom" <no.spam@please.xyz>
wrote:

>See if this suggestion from Bob Buckland (on a similar issue) will help:
>
>******************
>It's a bug that is apparently related to an interaction between Word
> Add-ins (Redaction is one) and some printer drivers and Word temp files.
>
>You can often undo it by using File=>Print and switching to another printer
>then back, or close Word and recycle the files you find
>using
> Start=>Search
> ~$*.*;*.tmp
>then restart Word.
>******************


Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by Suzanne

Suzanne
Thu Jul 03 09:54:18 PDT 2008

FWIW, yours is the first post I've seen describing *pages* bunching up. Most
of the posts have described lines of type piling on top of themselves. The
descriptions are so varied that it's almost impossible to find a reasonable
search term. The subject line of the post of Bob's that I have saved is
"Word is removing spaces, stacking all characters in one space," which
seemed to me pretty definitive, but there are plenty of other ways to
describe it.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"John Sutton" <JohnSutton@KansasBankersSurety.com> wrote in message
news:6kqp641c4i7me0ihtka7oorpqqa9e84342@4ax.com...
> Thanks Stefan, that worked (the option to delete the .tmp files).
> If you have the time, where would I have found the suggestion from Bob
> Buckland? I hate to think I haven't looked very well, I spent some
> time in these newsgroups looking.... :-)
>
> John
>
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 10:59:18 +0200, "Stefan Blom" <no.spam@please.xyz>
> wrote:
>
>>See if this suggestion from Bob Buckland (on a similar issue) will help:
>>
>>******************
>>It's a bug that is apparently related to an interaction between Word
>> Add-ins (Redaction is one) and some printer drivers and Word temp files.
>>
>>You can often undo it by using File=>Print and switching to another
>>printer
>>then back, or close Word and recycle the files you find
>>using
>> Start=>Search
>> ~$*.*;*.tmp
>>then restart Word.
>>******************
>



Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by John

John
Thu Jul 03 14:06:17 PDT 2008


Thanks Suzanne, it was like one page printed on top of another, no
form feed.

John
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:54:18 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
<sbarnhill@mvps.org> wrote:

>FWIW, yours is the first post I've seen describing *pages* bunching up. Most
>of the posts have described lines of type piling on top of themselves. The
>descriptions are so varied that it's almost impossible to find a reasonable
>search term. The subject line of the post of Bob's that I have saved is
>"Word is removing spaces, stacking all characters in one space," which
>seemed to me pretty definitive, but there are plenty of other ways to
>describe it.


Re: Multi-Page Word Docs not paging by Suzanne

Suzanne
Thu Jul 03 15:56:10 PDT 2008

Evidently a different manifestation of the same problem, then.

--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA

"John Sutton" <JohnSutton@KansasBankersSurety.com> wrote in message
news:oofq645pjpfg3n7p8kdhrpvsk13ie3gq4n@4ax.com...
> Thanks Suzanne, it was like one page printed on top of another, no
> form feed.
>
> John
> On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 11:54:18 -0500, "Suzanne S. Barnhill"
> <sbarnhill@mvps.org> wrote:
>
>>FWIW, yours is the first post I've seen describing *pages* bunching up.
>>Most
>>of the posts have described lines of type piling on top of themselves. The
>>descriptions are so varied that it's almost impossible to find a
>>reasonable
>>search term. The subject line of the post of Bob's that I have saved is
>>"Word is removing spaces, stacking all characters in one space," which
>>seemed to me pretty definitive, but there are plenty of other ways to
>>describe it.
>