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Printing Preferences menus/submenus/paper type measuments LANGUAGE problem!



 
 
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Old August 3rd 03, 11:07 AM
Carlos Ramirez
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Default Printing Preferences menus/submenus/paper type measuments LANGUAGE problem!

I'm running Windows Xp Home edition at a Compaq Evo
Notebook. Two weeks ago I bought an All-in-one HP
machine, Its installation Cd software comes in English
and so tot installed, Xp its also in English. My problem
comes when I'm at Word for Example; hit File, Print,
choose Properties for my Printer and Options and Menus
come in Spanish (like the paper types are shown in "mm"
rather than Inches, the quality options for the printing
job the same thing)
Anybody can give a hand on this.
Ps: I'd checked the Language and Regional Settings at
Control Panel and United States its selected and every
thing there looks fine.
I'd also unistalled the software driver for the all-in-
one machine and reinstalled it later, nothing to change
as well.
I'm suspecting that the Driver/Software installation Cd
for my HP all-in-one gets into this because of some
unknown, to me, setting from Windows Xp.?
Any help is appreciated, Thanks.
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