Re: Publisher is printing jpg as black box

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Have you tried printing this image in a different application? If other jpg's do
okay, then it could be this image is corrupt.
Open it in Paint, save as a different name and try again.
Check to make sure you have the most current printer driver.

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"RonMcKie" <ronmckie(removethis)@msn.com> wrote in message
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>I have inserted a jpg into my document and it appears correctly on the screen
> but when I print it, it prints as a black square. This does not happen with
> all jpgs.
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> Ron McKie


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