Subj : Re: Fatal errors To : Chris Robinson From : SG [MS MVP-DTS] Date : Thu Feb 15 2001 12:36 am From: "SG [MS MVP-DTS]" <48249333@naxs.com> Chris, The exact error message would be most helpful ;>) One thing to try depending on what is in the spreadsheet. Do a Edit_SelectAll then Edit_Copy, paste this in a new worksheet and SaveAs a name close to what you now have, see if it will now print as it should. All the best, -- George Aker aka SG [MS MVP-DTS] Help us in helping you!! http://members.home.com/dts-l/goodpost.htm Need DOS in Windows Millennium? http://www.sgmvp.freewebsites.com/ or our mirror site at http://www.mvpdts.fsnet.co.uk/WinME.htm Enhance your computer skills: http://www.oreilly.com/ NOTE: Please post to the group...email is invalid. The Microsoft Knowledge Base http://support.microsoft.com/support/a.asp?M=S "Chris Robinson" wrote in message news:3A8BBDB9.CA8482AA@manchester.rms.slb.com... > Hi all, > A users machine is palying up atm. Running NT4 SP5, Office 97 - SR2b. > When the user opens some (doesn't happen with all) speadsheets and tries > to print them, a Dr Watson window pops up saying excel.exe has caused > fatal errors. I've reinstalled Office and also re-applied the sr2b > patch. I can open the spreadsheets fine on any other pc and print them > off. > The files are on a networked drive - I've tried saving them locally and > printing but no luck. I tried printing to different printers (all > network printers) and still the same error. > > Help!! > Chris. > --- BBBS/NT v4.00 MP * Origin: telnet://HarborWebs.com http://HarborWebs.com:8081 (1:379/45) .