Excell 2003 printing
When I print in Excel 2003, the program seems to temporarily stop responding.
If I wait it out, the printing will eventually proceed. I have noticed on occaision a second version of the spreadsheet appearing on the task bar, but it is also unresponsive. The second version disappears as soon as printing commences. Also, the case fan for my desktop comes on just prior to printing commencing, as though this were causing a higher heating condition. This happens in no other programs that I print from, only Excel 2003. |
Excell 2003 printing
Just a wild guess...
Have you tried printing to a different printer (or printer driver)? If it works with that different printer, maybe visit the printer manufacturer's site to get a fresh driver??? DrKaraoke wrote: When I print in Excel 2003, the program seems to temporarily stop responding. If I wait it out, the printing will eventually proceed. I have noticed on occaision a second version of the spreadsheet appearing on the task bar, but it is also unresponsive. The second version disappears as soon as printing commences. Also, the case fan for my desktop comes on just prior to printing commencing, as though this were causing a higher heating condition. This happens in no other programs that I print from, only Excel 2003. -- Dave Peterson |
Excell 2003 printing
Dave,
I will check to see if i am up to date, but generally I am. Thanks for the info though. "Dave Peterson" wrote: Just a wild guess... Have you tried printing to a different printer (or printer driver)? If it works with that different printer, maybe visit the printer manufacturer's site to get a fresh driver??? DrKaraoke wrote: When I print in Excel 2003, the program seems to temporarily stop responding. If I wait it out, the printing will eventually proceed. I have noticed on occaision a second version of the spreadsheet appearing on the task bar, but it is also unresponsive. The second version disappears as soon as printing commences. Also, the case fan for my desktop comes on just prior to printing commencing, as though this were causing a higher heating condition. This happens in no other programs that I print from, only Excel 2003. -- Dave Peterson |
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