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When I try to print a chart with Landscape page orientation, the chart is actually printed with Portrait page orientation. What causes this, and how can I fix it?

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When I try to print a chart with Landscape page orientation, the chart is actually printed with Portrait page orientation. What causes this, and how can I fix it?

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You will encounter this problem when you use the Corrosion Data Management Software with Microsoft Windows 2000, NT, or XP. This problem occurs because these operating systems handle certain print commands differently than Windows 98, for which the software was originally developed. If you are using one of these operating systems, you may notice that the “Number of copies:” setting is ignored as well as the print orientation. You may also notice that these problems occur in all print functions of the software, not just the chart. These issues were corrected in version 3.1.6. Click here for the latest update.

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