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Onenote print driver missing

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DCamp

Flightless Bird
Hello,

I recently bought a new computer and re-installed my Office 2007. My
computer runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7.

All of my office programs seem to work fine except for onenote - I am unable
to insert files as printouts or print any document with the onenote printer.

I have run the Office Diagnostics several times and have tried repairing my
installation of office but it has not fixed the problem.

This is a really big problem for me and I can't find out anywhere how I
would go about fixing this. Thank you!
 
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Vespasian

Flightless Bird
You can stop running diagnostics:

http://blogs.msdn.com/michael_oldenburg/archive/2009/04/23/9564080.aspx

I haven't tried this, but here's a supposed solution:

http://blogs.msdn.com/david_rasmussen/archive/2009/04/22/onenote-print-driver-a-64-bit-solution.aspx



"DCamp" wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I recently bought a new computer and re-installed my Office 2007. My
> computer runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
>
> All of my office programs seem to work fine except for onenote - I am unable
> to insert files as printouts or print any document with the onenote printer.
>
> I have run the Office Diagnostics several times and have tried repairing my
> installation of office but it has not fixed the problem.
>
> This is a really big problem for me and I can't find out anywhere how I
> would go about fixing this. Thank you!
 
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Rainald Taesler

Flightless Bird
DCamp wrote:
> I recently bought a new computer and re-installed my Office 2007. My
> computer runs the 64-bit version of Windows 7.
>
> All of my office programs seem to work fine except for onenote - I am
> unable to insert files as printouts or print any document with the
> onenote printer.


That the "Send to OneNote"-printer is nit available under a 64-it OS and
how to work around has been shown by by the Roman Emperor <g> already .

As 64-it support is available in ON2010 I suggest to just download the
Office 2010 Beta and install ON2010. It's that stable that - contrary to
other Betas - it can be used "for production" already.

Rainald
 
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