Outlook 2007 fails when printing contacts

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Greg

I am having a problem where Outlook 2007 fails when printing contacts. It will print one contact just fine. It prints all contacts just fine. When you select multiple contacts and tell it to print just the selected contacts, Outlook fails asking you if you want to restart Outlook. In the event log, it is logged as Event ID 1000 and description has the faulting application as outlook.exe and the faulting module as outlook.exe. I tried different printers and it does the same thing. I tried running outlook with the /safe switch and it does the same thing. It is not running from an exchange server, just a local install pulling mail from a POP3 server. I setup a new profile, added a couple of contacts and tried it again but I got the same error. Help!!.
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Milly Staples [MVP - Outlook]

What view of the Contacts folder are you using when you select multiple
contacts? Address card? Phone list?

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After furious head scratching, Greg asked:

| I am having a problem where Outlook 2007 fails when printing
| contacts. It will print one contact just fine. It prints all
| contacts just fine. When you select multiple contacts and tell it to
| print just the selected contacts, Outlook fails asking you if you
| want to restart Outlook. In the event log, it is logged as Event ID
| 1000 and description has the faulting application as outlook.exe and
| the faulting module as outlook.exe. I tried different printers and
| it does the same thing. I tried running outlook with the /safe
| switch and it does the same thing. It is not running from an
| exchange server, just a local install pulling mail from a POP3
| server. I setup a new profile, added a couple of contacts and tried
| it again but I got the same error. Help!!. Submitted using
| http://www.outlookforums.com
 

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