Hello Richard,

On Monday, March 20, 2006, 12:38:18 AM, among other things, you wrote:

RP>> I am just making a stab in the dark, but perhaps your user.def file
RP>> has become corrupt; I know it does have items in it which refer
RP>> to printing.
RN>  Well I let TB
RN> create a new user.def. The result was the printing problem no longer
RN> happened in HTML printing but continued happening in text printing but
RN> only after the second document.

RN> For the heck of it, my tbuser.old file is attached in the event that
RN> someone wants to look at it.
Your old file seems to be the basic default one and its items seem
identical to the same items in mine.  However it's interesting that
generating a new file did produce some change in performance, but I
cannot think why!

Miguel  Urech  seems to have established that there *is* something new
in  the later versions of TB printing engine and hopefully the Ritlabs
people are reading these messages and will look into the problem.

Meanwhile  there  does  seem  to be something unique in your own setup
which causes it to behave differently to that of most of us. I seem to
have  the same basic windows setup as you and copying from the windows
displayed by opening the TB menu 'Message\Print setup' I have
the following information:

General:
        Left, Right, Top, and Bottom all shown as 25.3999 millimetres.
For A4 paper.

Font layout\Default font:
     Font   Courier New
     Style  Regular
     Size   10

I hope this helps you.

-- 
Best regards,
 Roger  

Using The Bat!, version 3.72.04 (Beta) Home, with ,
on Windows XP Pro, version 5.1, build 2600 and Service Pack 2                   
       


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