Er... some sort of corruption of a prefs file? I'm
running 9.2 and haven't had that problem. Mind you if
I did I would:

- trash system prefs
- trash macOS prefs
- trash finder prefs
- run Disk First Aid
- run Techtool Lite (its a free download)
- run any other computer looking-after utility you may
have
- restart the computer

I don't how many of these steps are really necessary,
but its a general measure I take (well ususally I just
run DFA and Techtool), and that's kept me out of
trouble mostly. Does anyone know if zapping the PRAM
would help here? Page setup is a setting that's
retained in the comp memory.
 




                
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