Hi

On 2007-06-11, at 18:45 , Peter Trypsteen wrote:


I've discovered that it is a problem with the printer drivers in windows vista and not OpenOffice. Acrobat Reader doesn't print also not correctly with the difference that it only prints out the table grids ! If I see that a document that is made in Office 2007 (is on it's way) doesn't print good too.
Then this problem has nothing to do with OpenOffice.

In XP OpenOffice prints fine with the table grids.




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