In order to regain the flow here I've posted my response at the bottom, but
regardless of one's personal position re top- v. bottom-posting, the
accepted practice in these groups is to comply with the established pattern
in the thread. IOW, since my reply was top-posted your response should have
been top-posted [above mine rather than below your own] as well in order to
avoid a hopscotch pattern which is very difficult for anyone to follow:-)
On 12/30/07 11:11 PM, in article
25a0c3d6-21e4-477d-af4b-a786703e4a19 DeleteThis @t1g2000pra.googlegroups.com,
"rff@telus.net" <rff DeleteThis @telus.net> wrote:
> On Dec 30, 8:38 am, CyberTaz <onlygeneralt... DeleteThis @com.cast.net> wrote:
>> Have you checked the mfr's web site to see if there is an update for your
>> printer driver? Something that often gets overlooked, but the OS offers a
>> number of different print services so just because one app prints OK using
>> the older driver doesn't mean *every* app will.
>>
>> Also, repairing disk permissions can be helpful, so you might also give that
>> a try - especially if you do have to install a driver update.
>>
>> One other point you don't mention is your update level for Office. Make sure
>> you've applied all updates by using the Check for Updates feature in the
>> Help menu of any Office app or by going to the Mactopia\Downloads web site.
>>
>> HTH |:>)
>> Bob Jones
>> [MVP] Office:Mac
>>
>> On 12/30/07 9:39 AM, in article
>> 5496b737-e106-449d-bf92-282da5ab3... DeleteThis @t1g2000pra.googlegroups.com,
>>
>> "r...@telus.net" <r... DeleteThis @telus.net> wrote:
>>> os: leopard. when working in excel I can't print anything. When i go
>>> to print preview i get a blank page. when i click print my printer
>>> prints out a blank page(same as I see when I go to print preview).
>>> When I use Word everthing prints. Everything else in excel works fine.
>>> HELP!!!
>
> I just downloaded office again and installed all the latest updates.
> Still have the same problem. Yes it is a brother printer. I have a
> Canon Pixma MP830 that I will hookup and try. I will also update the
> drivers for the brother printer and see if that solves the problem.
> What do you mean by "repairing disk permissions"?
Repair Disk Permissions is a feature within a utility program called Disk
Utility which is supplied with OS X. It should be used any time you install
new software or updates to the OS and/or most applications programs. It's
also one of the first troubleshooting steps for many of the problems that
occur. Information is available in Mac Help on where to find it & how to use
it - which isn't difficult.
BTW - reinstalling Office most frequently does *nothing* to correct problems
because the programs themselves rarely break - it is usually support files
which cause the problems and those don't get touched when you reinstall -
ergo the problem remains. If it *is* ever necessary to reinstall it should
only be done after an appropriate removal using the Remove Office utility.
Otherwise reinstalling can actually complicate many issues.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
>> Stay informed about: printing problem