Outlook 2007, Printing Card Style, Selected contacts Only Crashes

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Mr Rogers

I am using Outlook 2007 SP2. In my contacts folder, with the view of "Address
Cards", if I select a few contacts and then select print and on the print UI
I select "Only selected" under "Print Range". Then Outlook crashes and I get
a message that "Outlook has encountered a problem and needs to restart". I
have tried this on 3 different machines and get the same reult on each one.
Any Ideas?
 
B

Brian ITecs

Have you had any luck with this issue? We are also experiencing the
samething when printing only SELECTED CONTACTS out of our public folders on a
Exchange 2003/Outlook 2007 environment.
 
M

Mr Rogers

No luck, I was hoping someone had heard about this and had a solution. I
think the problem is in the code(Program).
 
T

TJ Cal

I am now having the same problem. Cant print selected contacts. No help here,
so I may see if SP 3 is installed. Did see a post asking if outlprnt file is
missing. Search with the following link may indicate if file exists (using
Windows Explorer address bar):
To access the folder holding the toolbar, Outlprnt, VBA, navigation pane,
and nickname files, use the following line:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook
 
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Brian Tillman [MVP - Outlook]

I am now having the same problem. Cant print selected contacts. No help here,
so I may see if SP 3 is installed. Did see a post asking if outlprnt file is
missing. Search with the following link may indicate if file exists (using
Windows Explorer address bar):
To access the folder holding the toolbar, Outlprnt, VBA, navigation pane,
and nickname files, use the following line:

%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Outlook

Or, more simply, %AppData%\Microsoft\Outlook, which will work on Windows XP,
Vista, or Windows 7.
 

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