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In <3E70F433.1960@peterskye.com>, on 03/13/03
at 01:11 PM, Peter Skye said:
>[Lurkers: Steven's test file worked fine when I opened it here in EPM
>and printed it, so it's just *my* files that don't work.]
That says it's not your printer and the the drive appears to not have an
EA problem. It still could be your fonts. Send me a file that won't
print correctly.
>Regarding the EA's -- all you did was highlight sections of the text,
>then Edit -> Style, chose a new font, and clicked Apply. Yes? Maybe
>I'll run EAUTIL on your EA's and match them to the EA's in my own files.
Use Unimaint. It's easier. It can compare too.
Perhaps your EPM.INI is corrupted. Why not try creating a fresh one? I
can send you mine, if needed.
Steven
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