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Single file won't print
I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and
other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. |
Perhaps;
"File-Print" --"Print to File"(?) -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "trob2002" wrote in message ... I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. |
Thanks, but no joy. I checked to make sure and 'print to: printer' is
selected. I'm still lost. "RWN" wrote: Perhaps; "File-Print" --"Print to File"(?) -- Regards; Rob ------------------------------------------------------------------------ "trob2002" wrote in message ... I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. |
Sometimes, developers can try to stop you from printing.
Try opening your workbook with macros disabled and see if that helps. (Did you mean all the worksheets in a specific workbook or just one troublesome in a specific workbook?) trob2002 wrote: I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. -- Dave Peterson |
Yeah, I guess I wasn't too clear. I have the print problem only with a
'workbook' file rather than a worksheet. I can open other workbook file that will print as well as Word file,etc. I have tried copying the contents of the worksheet to a new workbook file worksheet - no joy. The same thing happens. There's something in this particular workbook/worksheet, but I can't find it. I have other files that use the same macros (nothing complex), but not the same organization. I guess I may have to recreate the whole thing over again. It just acts like the application with this file doesn't register with the printer - however, it says that it 'sees' the printer. Thanks, Dave - any other ideas? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes, developers can try to stop you from printing. Try opening your workbook with macros disabled and see if that helps. (Did you mean all the worksheets in a specific workbook or just one troublesome in a specific workbook?) trob2002 wrote: I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. -- Dave Peterson |
When you copied the worksheet to a new workbook, did you move/copy the entire
sheet? Or did you copy the cells and then paste to the other sheet? I still don't have a guess why it doesn't print, though. Can you print successfully to a different printer? trob2002 wrote: Yeah, I guess I wasn't too clear. I have the print problem only with a 'workbook' file rather than a worksheet. I can open other workbook file that will print as well as Word file,etc. I have tried copying the contents of the worksheet to a new workbook file worksheet - no joy. The same thing happens. There's something in this particular workbook/worksheet, but I can't find it. I have other files that use the same macros (nothing complex), but not the same organization. I guess I may have to recreate the whole thing over again. It just acts like the application with this file doesn't register with the printer - however, it says that it 'sees' the printer. Thanks, Dave - any other ideas? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes, developers can try to stop you from printing. Try opening your workbook with macros disabled and see if that helps. (Did you mean all the worksheets in a specific workbook or just one troublesome in a specific workbook?) trob2002 wrote: I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Well Dave. I happened across the problem. By accident. It seems that in a
single cell I had selected a font variation that could not be handled with the display software I am using - sooo Excel or Epson or MAC or whoever's in charge down in some part of my computer's brain wouldn't print the document even though it would tell me it would by giving me the 'printing' on screen message but never show up at the printer. This was making me crazy!! "Dave Peterson" wrote: When you copied the worksheet to a new workbook, did you move/copy the entire sheet? Or did you copy the cells and then paste to the other sheet? I still don't have a guess why it doesn't print, though. Can you print successfully to a different printer? trob2002 wrote: Yeah, I guess I wasn't too clear. I have the print problem only with a 'workbook' file rather than a worksheet. I can open other workbook file that will print as well as Word file,etc. I have tried copying the contents of the worksheet to a new workbook file worksheet - no joy. The same thing happens. There's something in this particular workbook/worksheet, but I can't find it. I have other files that use the same macros (nothing complex), but not the same organization. I guess I may have to recreate the whole thing over again. It just acts like the application with this file doesn't register with the printer - however, it says that it 'sees' the printer. Thanks, Dave - any other ideas? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes, developers can try to stop you from printing. Try opening your workbook with macros disabled and see if that helps. (Did you mean all the worksheets in a specific workbook or just one troublesome in a specific workbook?) trob2002 wrote: I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
Thanks for posting back.
Now google has it for the next victim. === I've heard of fonts getting corrupted. If you can reinstall that font, maybe it'll work ok for you. (Or just use Arial and Courier New! <vbg) trob2002 wrote: Well Dave. I happened across the problem. By accident. It seems that in a single cell I had selected a font variation that could not be handled with the display software I am using - sooo Excel or Epson or MAC or whoever's in charge down in some part of my computer's brain wouldn't print the document even though it would tell me it would by giving me the 'printing' on screen message but never show up at the printer. This was making me crazy!! "Dave Peterson" wrote: When you copied the worksheet to a new workbook, did you move/copy the entire sheet? Or did you copy the cells and then paste to the other sheet? I still don't have a guess why it doesn't print, though. Can you print successfully to a different printer? trob2002 wrote: Yeah, I guess I wasn't too clear. I have the print problem only with a 'workbook' file rather than a worksheet. I can open other workbook file that will print as well as Word file,etc. I have tried copying the contents of the worksheet to a new workbook file worksheet - no joy. The same thing happens. There's something in this particular workbook/worksheet, but I can't find it. I have other files that use the same macros (nothing complex), but not the same organization. I guess I may have to recreate the whole thing over again. It just acts like the application with this file doesn't register with the printer - however, it says that it 'sees' the printer. Thanks, Dave - any other ideas? "Dave Peterson" wrote: Sometimes, developers can try to stop you from printing. Try opening your workbook with macros disabled and see if that helps. (Did you mean all the worksheets in a specific workbook or just one troublesome in a specific workbook?) trob2002 wrote: I have an Excel worksheet that won't print. Others will as will Word and other app docs. When instructed to 'print' the messages are all there however, the file never gets to the printer even though the indications all says it does. I checked something somewhere but can't re-find it. -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson -- Dave Peterson |
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