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In <0GEY00JWA5FI3F@mta7.pltn13.pbi.net>, on 06/14/01
at 08:12 PM, sshapiro@ucsd.edu (Sandy Shapiro) said:
>When I open a document in WordPro and try to print it, my system freezes.
>I have to do a reset to get out of there. There are no error messages. I
>click on the Print icon, I get the print instruction box, I click on OK,
>and the box closes and then nothing. I can't even do the kill command.
First thing I would do is reinstall all you printer drivers. Shred them
first. If that does not work, use:
http://www.cds-inc.com/pub/pmfax/prndrv.exe
to delete them. It sometimes does a better job. Lotus products are
extremely sensitive to the slightest problem with the printer drivers.
HTH,
Steven
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