Hi Patty --
No real clues, except that different printers make different optimizations
regarding "Hairline" height lines. Some optimize them right out of
existence. If your invisible lines are set to "Hairline", try making them
"1 point".
Another printer-driver related optimization regards overlapping text boxes
and lines. Some printers will not show a line if part of the border around
a text boxes overlaps with it. Others will.
Regards --
-- Paul Baber
-- Systems Support Group, Business Services
-- 3-5168
At 10:59 AM 8/7/00 -0700, Patty Mead wrote:
>Converted an Access 2.0 database into Access 97 and now lines are not
>showing up when we print reports altho they show up in print-preview.
>
>HP inkjet prints the lines okay but HP laser does not. Printer Def is
>okay, in terms of printing lines in other apps and Acess 2.0, also checked
>line properties/formatting and that looks ok. Any other clue on what to check?
>
>
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