Troubleshoot corrupted graphics

Microsoft Office Publisher 2003

You may have a corrupted graphic on one or more pages that is causing your print job to fail.

ShowCheck your publication for corrupted graphics

  1. On the File menu, click Print.
  2. Click Advanced Print Settings.
  3. Click the Graphics and Fonts tab.
  4. Under Graphics, select Do not print any graphics, and then click OK.

If you can print your publication successfully except for the graphics, you may have a damaged graphic in your publication.

ShowTest each page to find corrupted graphics

You can isolate corrupted graphics in your publication by testing each page in your publication that has graphics.

  1. On the File menu, click Print.
  2. Click Advanced Print Settings.
  3. Click the Graphics and Fonts tab.
  4. Under Graphics, clear Do not print any graphics, and then click OK.
  5. Under Print Range, click Pages, and then type 1 in both the From and To boxes.
  6. Click OK to print the page.

If you can print the page successfully, the graphics on that page are probably fine.

If you cannot print the page correctly, try removing and then re-importing the graphics on that page one at a time.

Note  You need to do this procedure for each page in your publication that has graphics. To change the print range to print only page two of your publication, type 2 in both the From and To boxes. To print only page three, type 3 in both the From and To boxes, and so on.