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posted: 1 Jan 2010 12:32 from: Gilbert B click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Sorry to bother you, but I have an irritating glitch which is stopping me from using Templot to its full potential. Gordon S has very kindly given me a basic tutorial on how to create templates, which is fine, but when I try to print off any template which requires more than one page all that happens is that the first page gets printed, then everything just hangs. It won't print page 2, but it won't let me delete it either! I have to switch off the PC and unplug the printer in order to clear it. The printer works OK when doing anything else, it just plays up when trying to print templates. Any ideas/suggestions would be gratefully received. Happy New Year. Best regards Gilbert |
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posted: 1 Jan 2010 13:01 from: Martin Wynne
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Gilbert B wrote: when I try to print off any template which requires more than one page all that happens is that the first page gets printed, then everything just hangs. It won't print page 2, but it won't let me delete it either! Hi Gilbert, Templot is waiting for you to click either the cancel all remaining pages button or the print all remaining pages button. Clicking the print page or omit page buttons simply tells Templot which pages to include in the output, it doesn't actually start the next page(s) printing. Sorry that's not as clear as it might be. See also: message 3139 I have changed the wording on the yellow button in the next upgrade to hopefully clarify matters. It now shows "cancel printing" when the dialog first appears, and changes to "omit all remaining pages" as soon as any page has been selected. (The actual functionality hasn't changed, only the wording.) regards, Martin. |
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