Re: After Mac Os X 10.6.2 is installed documents are looking corrupted on the screen.
- From: John McGhie <john@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:26:19 +1100
Hi Alexey:
It's not a good idea to attach *anything* in here. I, and most others, will
never see any post that contains an attachment.
The problem you describe is not "Recover text", but I do not remember what
the cause is... Check that the document's compatibility options are set to
"Word 2008 Recommended". This is a per-document setting.
Particularly, check that "Don't use HTML paragraph autospacing" is turned
OFF.
Make sure your system is FULLY up to date, I seem to remember this had
something to do with the early drivers for the graphics cards. Similarly, a
bad printer driver can do this: make sure the driver for your printer is
correct and is the latest one (Word gets its measurements from the printer
driver).
Cheers
On 11/11/09 10:03 PM, in article 59ba8cd5.1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"AlexeyS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <AlexeyS@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Thanks!
But what kind of failure during opening file should I get? There was no
failure before and there is no failure now. The .docx document is opening OK
but when it is opened it look like jammed paper :-)
May I can attach or send you screenshot to show the problem?
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