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How do I format a document for the laser printer or the dot matrix printer on a PC?

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How do I format a document for the laser printer or the dot matrix printer on a PC?

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To format a document for a certain type of printer, select the appropriate printer driver under the Printer/Options or Page Setup. Once you have selected the correct printer driver, use the Print Preview option to view your document on the screen before you actually print it. Q: While using WordPerfect on a PC, I printed to the dot matrix printers; all I got was garbage that didn’t look like my document. A: If the printout starts with the line: %!PS-Adobe-2.0, or something similar, it means that the laser printer driver has been selected instead of the dot matrix. To correct this, choose Shift-F7, and select the appropriate printer driver. Q: How do I format a document for the laser printer or the dot matrix printer on a Macintosh? A: To format a document for a laser printer, first select the LaserWriter icon from the Chooser under the Apple menu. Now check Page Setup under the file menu; the LaserWriter should be selected. Format your document as you normally would. Note that if you p

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