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Default How to print when an error message keeps showing?

I was printing an Excel document and an error message shows: €śMicrosoft
Visual C++ Runtime Library, program C:\ Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\Excel.exe, abnormal program termination€ť. I tried uninstalling
and re-installing Office 2000 but the problem remains
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Default How to print when an error message keeps showing?

Just a guess, but if the error comes when you print, maybe using a different
printer driver (get a new/fresh version from the manufacturer's site) or even a
completely different printer/printer driver would help.

clueless wrote:

I was printing an Excel document and an error message shows: €śMicrosoft
Visual C++ Runtime Library, program C:\ Program Files\Microsoft
Office\Office\Excel.exe, abnormal program termination€ť. I tried uninstalling
and re-installing Office 2000 but the problem remains


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