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Are there certain print drivers that do not work from only Excel?

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Kate

Not near enough information in your post for possible trouble-shooting.

How are you trying to print?

Are the workbooks open?

Any error messages or just nothing...Excel won't print your workbook or
selection?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

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Are there certain print drivers that do not work from only Excel?

-Kate

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Sorry about that....

I have the Excel workbook open. To print, I just do File / Print....since we
have three printers to choose from, I then select the rpinter I want it to go
to and hit OK.

Nothing special at all...and no error messages either. I just go tothe
printer to retrieve what i thought i had just printed, and there is nothing
there. We have 11 office across the state of Wisconsin and have run into this
problem in just about every office. There is not anything consistant about
this either....like printer type or the like.

-Kate

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Kate

Not near enough information in your post for possible trouble-shooting.

How are you trying to print?

Are the workbooks open?

Any error messages or just nothing...Excel won't print your workbook or
selection?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:25:03 -0800, "C Goebel"
wrote:

Are there certain print drivers that do not work from only Excel?

-Kate


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When you click on "Print" do you get the message box that says "Now Printing
etc."

Do you have a print range set up?

Are you printing "selection", "active sheets" or "entire workbook"?

I'm just shot-gunning here because I have never had a print selection refuse
to print without some sort of message.


Gord


On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:23:03 -0800, "C Goebel"
wrote:

Sorry about that....

I have the Excel workbook open. To print, I just do File / Print....since we
have three printers to choose from, I then select the rpinter I want it to go
to and hit OK.

Nothing special at all...and no error messages either. I just go tothe
printer to retrieve what i thought i had just printed, and there is nothing
there. We have 11 office across the state of Wisconsin and have run into this
problem in just about every office. There is not anything consistant about
this either....like printer type or the like.

-Kate

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Kate

Not near enough information in your post for possible trouble-shooting.

How are you trying to print?

Are the workbooks open?

Any error messages or just nothing...Excel won't print your workbook or
selection?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:25:03 -0800, "C Goebel"
wrote:

Are there certain print drivers that do not work from only Excel?

-Kate


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I see the rpinting status bar go...and it litterally looks like it completed.
This has happened when printing a sheet, a workbook and a selection.

Most of them do not have a print range set, as they are generally "in
progress" documents.

-Kate

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

When you click on "Print" do you get the message box that says "Now Printing
etc."

Do you have a print range set up?

Are you printing "selection", "active sheets" or "entire workbook"?

I'm just shot-gunning here because I have never had a print selection refuse
to print without some sort of message.


Gord


On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 12:23:03 -0800, "C Goebel"
wrote:

Sorry about that....

I have the Excel workbook open. To print, I just do File / Print....since we
have three printers to choose from, I then select the rpinter I want it to go
to and hit OK.

Nothing special at all...and no error messages either. I just go tothe
printer to retrieve what i thought i had just printed, and there is nothing
there. We have 11 office across the state of Wisconsin and have run into this
problem in just about every office. There is not anything consistant about
this either....like printer type or the like.

-Kate

"Gord Dibben" wrote:

Kate

Not near enough information in your post for possible trouble-shooting.

How are you trying to print?

Are the workbooks open?

Any error messages or just nothing...Excel won't print your workbook or
selection?


Gord Dibben Excel MVP

On Mon, 19 Dec 2005 10:25:03 -0800, "C Goebel"
wrote:

Are there certain print drivers that do not work from only Excel?

-Kate


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