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		<title>By: gent01</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 03:28:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you went through the printer properties in windows, did you do this though the control panel or through the File &gt; Print Setup &gt; Printing Preferences in Office? I ask, because if you set some preferences through the Print Setup applications that are capable of doing so will store those preferences. Office is one of these. I my experience it only stores them until you close the application. Perhaps due to a software error of some kind they aren&#039;t being cleared. Go to the settings through file menu in office and check them again.

There might even be a setting in office to keep the printer settings permanently that you inadvertently turned on.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you went through the printer properties in windows, did you do this though the control panel or through the File &gt; Print Setup &gt; Printing Preferences in Office? I ask, because if you set some preferences through the Print Setup applications that are capable of doing so will store those preferences. Office is one of these. I my experience it only stores them until you close the application. Perhaps due to a software error of some kind they aren&#8217;t being cleared. Go to the settings through file menu in office and check them again.</p>
<p>There might even be a setting in office to keep the printer settings permanently that you inadvertently turned on.</p>
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