When my user goes to print in Word/Excel (she doesn't use Powerpoint),
she gets a standard Apple print dialog box, like you would expect any
in Apple application, like Mail or Preview. She is printing to her
printer via Appletalk. Here is an example:
http://sio.ucsd.edu/~radaly/pics/badprint.jpg
When I print in Word/Excel, I get the fancier Microsoft print dialog
with the print preview and other options. I print to my printer via IP
printing. Example:
http://sio.ucsd.edu/~radaly/pics/goodprint.jpg
I have already reinstalled Office twice, and thrown out all of my
user's preferences in her home folder. Perusing of these message
boards and Microsoft's knowledgebase has not given me any leads. Thank
you for any information.
You don't mention anything about the printer, itself. Have you checked the
mfr's web site for updated drivers? Even if no update is available it may
help to reinstall as they have been known to go berserk. Make sure to run
Repair Disk Permissions either way... In fact, I'd try that first.
HTH |:>)
On 11/28/05 6:05 PM, in article
1133219116.5...@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com, "Robyn"
Some printer drivers simply don't have that advanced dialog. I've never
seen that dialog box (like the second one) with either of my printers, and
one is fairly new even. What printer do they have?
-Mark
Attempt #1: As Admin user-Threw away all HP drivers and reinstalled
from the newest one from HP's website. Launched Word, dialog box
worked. Logged in as user, dialog box did not work.
Attempt #2: As user-changed user to an administrative user, removed
Office via Remove Office uninstaller (twice), threw out everything with
the words Microsoft, Excel, Office, Word, and Powerpoint. Rebooted,
installed Office 2004 again. Launched Excel, correct dialog box--as
user. Did _not_ update Office to the latest version.
*threw hands up in exasperation, but at least it works for now*