Font Initialization Error

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Adrian Turner

I am using Access 2003 and I am having problems printing some reports. A
couple in particular work fine in preview etc, but when I try to print (using
different local printers of a pdf printer) an error is displayed saying
'There was a font initialization error.' I cannot seem to track down the
culprit. I have tried re-installing the fonts and repairing office.

Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
 
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Wei Lu [MSFT]

Hello Ade,

I would like to suggest you import your content into a new blank database
and let me know if this issue still persist.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Wei Lu [MSFT]

Hello Ade,

I would like to know whether you could print your report to a local printer?

If you still could not print the report, please try to open this mdb file
in another computer.

Also, you could send me the file. To reach me, please remove the ONLINE in
my display email address.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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Wei Lu [MSFT]

Hi ,

How is everything going? Please feel free to let me know if you need any
assistance.

Sincerely,

Wei Lu
Microsoft Online Community Support

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