After you respond to the alert, the Printer Status Window returns to its previous state and location.However, if you have interacted with the window, it remains open until you close it.For on-line help, you can always press F1 or use the Help menu.Messages with SoundThe Microsoft Windows Printing System comes with sound files that provide spoken versions ofmessages you might get while a document is printing. Most sounds accompany Printer Status Windowmessages, but Printing Started, Printing Complete, and others do not. If you installed the sound files andhave dynamic two-way communications, the Microsoft Windows Printing System can play these soundmessages.You can use the Microsoft Windows Control Panel to turn off individual sounds on or off, as well aschange the voice messages to different sounds. Refer to the following tables, which list the spokenmessages, the event that triggers each, and the message's filename.Information messagesSpoken message Event FilenamePrinting Started Printing started crprtsta.wavPrinting Paused Pause button pressed crprtpau.wavPrinting Resumed Resume button pressed crprtree.wavPrinting Stopped Printing stopped crprtstp.wavPrinting Complete Last page finished crprtcom.wavUsing the Microsoft Windows Printing System 761 of 1 4/15/98 1:41 PM