When I want to print the File Information on a document, I get gibberish. The proper information shows up on the Print Preview, but on the document...gibberish. Perhaps my computer is missing a font that the Corel needs to print the File Information? I recall, over a decade ago, I had a similiar problem that had to do with the "world regional setting" (or something like that). But, I can't seem to find it on Windows XP.
is Start > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options what you need?
--OB
djh said:Perhaps my computer is missing a font that the Corel needs to print the File Information?
For this, it may be relevant what language you are using. English fonts mostly use a standard character set for the core alphabetic characters. That may not be true for other languages, so if a font is substituted, the wrong characters may be displayed.
Does the same happen if you publish to PDF and try printing from that?
If you create a PDF from a file with no text of its own, looking at document properties in a PDF viewer might tell you what font is used for the file information so that you can check it is installed.
Thank you OB,
I looked at "Start > Settings > Control Panel > Regional and Language Options > Advanced" and it could be the source of the problem.
This option affects non-Unicode programs. "Language for non-Unicode programs" is a Middle-Eastern language that goes from right to left. We can't change it to English or it will affect other programs on the system. Perhaps the Corel print File Information is a non-Unicode program?
Thank you harryLondon,
I printed a file in Adobe Acrobat: Print > Properties > Advanced Layout > Header/Footer > User Name and it printed fine.
When I created a PDF from a file with no text of its own and File > Document Properties > Font. There were no fonts at all.