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visibletime

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  1. When I create a new panorama with images, each with a resolution of 300 dpi or higher - the resulting pano image is always created with a dpi of 96. In itself this is not a problem I can reset it without resampling - however unless I remember to reset the dpi to the original, my images are saved at 96dpi. When supplying this to others to use for print etc they often do not check!  Is there a reason for the 96 dpi setting or is it a bug? I want to keep the original resolution setting ... Am I missing something?

     

    Thanks

  2. Hi Thomaso, 

    Thanks for your reply.

    I can scroll through all the pages in preview, everything appears to be as it should be in the print dialogue box but Publisher will only print the first page of a document unless I specify the page numbers or "current page". I can print the output (to PDF for example) of the same file without issue. In fact I can print without problem from all my other software so I do think it's a bug with Publisher. I noticed there are many posts about printing problems maybe it's something in Publisher's print routines?

  3. when printing directly from Publisher - just text to an Epson laser printer - only the first page is printed even though "entire document" is selected in the print range dialogue (the pages area is left blank). Current page or any page numbers or page range specified print correctly. Does this mean one has to always specify the page numbers to be printed? There seems to be no "all pages" option in the dialogue box... Exporting to PDF and printing that does not have this issue. Is there a problem with the print driver? 

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