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Old April 21st 03, 03:17 AM
rick
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I'm trying to print a no. 10 envelope. I go to the
microsoft works program. I go to the individual envelope
category and hit start new task. The window comes up with
my return address alresdy in place. I type in the address
of the person that I am trying to mail to. When I click
print, the printer acts like it is printing but nothing
is on the page. It jumps to a blank page also (document
2).
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Old April 21st 03, 07:05 PM
Cari \(MS-MVP\)
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I don't think this is a printer problem, but more of a Works one. You might
want to try asking in the Works newsgroup:

microsoft.public.works.win

If it prints every other document just fine, it's definitely Works related.

Cari
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"rick" wrote in message
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I'm trying to print a no. 10 envelope. I go to the
microsoft works program. I go to the individual envelope
category and hit start new task. The window comes up with
my return address alresdy in place. I type in the address
of the person that I am trying to mail to. When I click
print, the printer acts like it is printing but nothing
is on the page. It jumps to a blank page also (document
2).



 




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