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Greetings Marilyn and list--

The simplest way (perhaps the only way) to avoid this problem is
to set up the printer again, giving it a different name, like
letter Canon. This will give you another printer icon in your
printer folder and another choice of printers from your applications.
Set one of the printer's properties (while in the printers folder)for
draft resolution, and the other's for letter quality. When printing
from your application, just choose the printer with the appropriate
settings.

HTH,

Paul A. Shippert
> I am constantly changing from Draft mode to Standard mode and back with my
> printer.  It is a Canon S300 and I'm using Windows 98SE and Word 2000.  Is there
> any way to make a shortcut to do this so that I don't have to keep going
> Start/Settings/Printers/Canon S300/Properties etc.?
>
> TIA
>
> Marilyn
>
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