TROUBLESHOOTING (POTENTIAL PROBLEMS AND THEIR SOLUTIONS) Here are a few common problems and their solutions/workarounds. You should also look in the General Questions and Answers section of this document. If you have a problem not listed here, please first look on the Inspire Graphics web page (www.inspiregraphics.com), which is continuously updated, for further help. If you cannot find the appropriate information, please contact Inspire Graphics via fax or e-mail. PROBLEM: The colors
of the images look strange or are only being partially displayed. Also, reducing your Hardware Acceleration
decreases the load on your video hardware and often fixes some graphics
display problems. To decrease the Hardware Acceleration go to Start,
Settings, Control Panel and open the System icon. Click the
Performance tab (Troubleshooting tab in Windows 2000 or
XP), then Graphics and move the slider to a lower setting (or
None). You will need to restart your computer for the new settings
to take effect. PROBLEM: When pasting
an image into my word processor, an error message occurs saying that I
have exceeded the maximum page size (or a similar message). PROBLEM:
When pasting into my word-processor, the size of the image is too large,
is distorted, or is unable to be sized or otherwise edited. PROBLEM:
My fonts appear and print distorted or too small. PROBLEM: When
I view the page samples, a blue box sometimes appears in places where
no sample selection is showing. If you encounter other problems you cannot resolve, such as file compatibility problems, or if you suspect you have received a defective CD, please contact Inspire Graphics customer support via e-mail (Support@LetteringDelights.com), the Internet (www.inspiregraphics.com), or fax (801-235-9395) for more specific instructions. If you have questions about the tools and features of your desktop-publishing or word-processing program, contact the support line for your specific application. There are too many programs available for us to be completely versed in all of their functions. |