Weird Printing Error

DavidT77

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I just yesterday experienced a very odd printing error where my pivot table report would look fine in the Print Preview but when I print it, it doesn't actually print anything; it just spits out 2 blank sheets of paper. After trying another report and making a few modifications here and there just to test, I discovered that the culprit has something to do with "Print Titles" --> "Rows to repeat at top." If I select any number of rows to repeat at the top, then it doesn't print; but if i leave that field blank, then it prints fine just without the repeating rows at the top.

What gives? It happens on other computers in my agency too. Anyone else experience this?

Thanks,

David
 

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