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Lines graphics print at 25% scale

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Molly - 06 Jan 2006 22:52 GMT
With line graphics included in a report. The lines print at 25% scale
compared to 100% scale for the rest of the report. This only happens
when
Windows XP and Access 2002 SP2 is involved. Windows 98, Windows ME, and

Windows 2000 work correctly with Access 2002. I can't find any hits on
the
MS knowledge base. Anybody have a clue?
Allen Browne - 07 Jan 2006 03:15 GMT
Molly, this sounds like a faulty printer driver.

To test that idea, choose a completely different printer, and print to that.
If that works okay, you need to get an update for your printer driver from
the printer manufacturer.

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> With line graphics included in a report. The lines print at 25% scale
> compared to 100% scale for the rest of the report. This only happens
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> the
> MS knowledge base. Anybody have a clue?
 
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