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Old April 10th 03, 06:01 PM
Katy
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Default Binder 2000 with Windows XP or Windows 2000

I have a several machines that have Binder 2000 and
Windows 2000 or Windows XP installed.

We have binder files that contain .rtf files only. Binder
seems to work ok except when it comes to printing via the
File/Print menu. When printing multiple sections at onece
via the File/Print, we get an error message with "Printer
Error" in the title and the text message is "An error has
occurred printing section xxxx" where xxxx is the name of
the .rtf being printed. The message pops up for every
document (section) that was to be printed.

If however, you use the Toolbar print icon, it will
successfully print the current .rtf file. The print icon
will only print the active document, though (as was
probably intended.)

The same binder file can be printed just fine via the
File/Print menu on the same and other machines under
Windows 98. Also, the printer works fine for everything
else on the Windows 2000 machines.

The same problem occurs for 3 models of HP printers and
one Xerox printer. We haven't tried it with any other
printers.

Can anyone shed any light on this? Thank you very much in
advance. Katy

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