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InFocus LitePort Software 
Frequently Asked Questions 
Installation FAQs 
The InFocus LitePort Utility toolbar doesn't appear in my Microsoft program. Why not? 
The LitePort Toolbar is automatically added to the Toolbar list in Microsoft PowerPoint , Word, and Excel applications for 
Office 2000, Office XP, and Office 2003. Earlier versions of these programs will not add this toolbar.  
Source File Input FAQs 
How do I convert just part of my file, not the entire file? 
Simply select a print range in the Print dialog box. Keep in mind that there are five different methods you can use to convert 
source files into JPEG images, but the only way that allows you to access the Print dialog box is using File-Print from the 
source file’s associated program. Some large files can take a long time to process, so you may want to select only the 
desired range of pages. 
It takes a long time from when I start the print job to when I see the LitePort Utility window. Why? 
How long it takes from the time you start the file conversion, or print job, to the opening of the LitePort Utility JPEG 
Destination & Image Settings window depends on many factors, including the speed and capacity of your computer, the size 
of the source file, and what other tasks are currently running on the PC. Not all source files print at the same speed. In all 
methods EXCEPT File-Print, you will see a "Preparing Source File" dialog box, indicating that LitePort Utility has been invoked. 
You can also see the print job progress in the Windows Printer queue window. 
Why can't I select my .pdf files in the Select Source file window? 
This method of creating JPEG images is restricted to Microsoft PowerPoint (.ppt), Word (.doc), Excel (xls) or text (.txt). If you 
want to convert some other type of source file to a JPEG image, open it within its associated program (in this case, Adobe 
Acrobat) and print to the "LitePort Image Printer".  
Why doesn't my file name show up in the Source file field? 
Windows 2000 with SP3 (Service Pack 3) and higher shows the actual file name. If you are using an older version, this shows 
a default name like "LitePort Image Printer, job 1 ".  
When I open the LitePort Utility and select a PowerPoint source file to convert, the PowerPoint application 
opens and appears in the toolbar. Why? Other file types don't cause this to happen. 
Due to the design of LitePort Utility, this is the necessary behavior. 
Why should I use LitePort Utility when converting PowerPoint files? PowerPoint has a "Save As...JPEG" feature. 
LitePort Utility produces a higher-quality image, optimized for viewing on your projector.  
I can't convert files from the desktop (drag and drop, right-click). 
You may have an unactivated version of a Microsoft Office application. Activate your application with Microsoft.  
I get an error message in Microsoft Word that the margins are outside the print area. Why? 
The LitePort Image Printer gives the same message that a standard printer would. Adjust your margins and re-try.