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Stef April 28th 09 07:14 AM

Outlook 2003 print problem
 
Hallo

I am using outlook 2003 with Windows XP. When i print out an email the text
is very small, this only started a few days ago. I did not install any new
software or updates. I have since installed sp3 for windows xp but it did
not make any difference. I have tried both memo and table formats and it is
still the same. Any pointers as to where i should look next would be
appreciated.

thanks


Masta7Mail April 28th 09 03:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Stef (Post 303574)
Hallo

I am using outlook 2003 with Windows XP. When i print out an email the text
is very small, this only started a few days ago. I did not install any new
software or updates. I have since installed sp3 for windows xp but it did
not make any difference. I have tried both memo and table formats and it is
still the same. Any pointers as to where i should look next would be
appreciated.

thanks


Stef,

Usually print issues stem from your printer driver. You may not have manually installed any updates, but you may have Windows updating automatically (which you should - this can shield you from viruses, etc.).

So, just go to the website for your printer brand, click on 'drivers' and you should be able to install the latest driver for your printer based on your operating system.

Hope this works for you.

John Nice April 28th 09 05:53 PM

Outlook 2003 print problem
 

"Stef" wrote in message
...
Hallo

I am using outlook 2003 with Windows XP. When i print out an email the
text is very small, this only started a few days ago. I did not install
any new software or updates. I have since installed sp3 for windows xp but
it did not make any difference. I have tried both memo and table formats
and it is still the same. Any pointers as to where i should look next
would be appreciated.

thanks


File Print Print style

John




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