Article ID: 223021 - Last Review: December 2, 2005 - Revision: 1.3 You receive a "There is no printer installed" error message when you try to print from PowerPoint 2000This article was previously published under Q223021 For a Microsoft PowerPoint 97 for Windows, PowerPoint
for Windows 95 7.0 version of this article, see
140754
(http://support.microsoft.com/kb/140754/
)
. On This PageSYMPTOMS When you attempt to print within PowerPoint 2000, you
receive the following error message: There is no printer
installed. NOTE: Microsoft Office 2000 has built-in functionality that allows you to get more information about difficult-to-troubleshoot alerts or error messages. If you want to enable this functionality for this and other error messages in Microsoft Office 2000, please download the Microsoft Office 2000 Customizable Alerts file from the Microsoft Office Update Web site at the following address: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8FBEE1D3-C5BB-4A36-A2F7-DC63DE2A818C
(http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=8FBEE1D3-C5BB-4A36-A2F7-DC63DE2A818C)
NOTE: If you reached this article by clicking the Web Info button in an error message, you already have Customizable Alerts
enabled. CAUSE This error message means that either you do not have a
default printer installed, or that Microsoft PowerPoint cannot find the default
printer. RESOLUTION If you do not have a default printer, use the Add Printer
wizard to install one. To do this, follow these steps:
If you already have a default printer, there may be a problem with your Win.ini file, which contains configuration information for your system. The problem may be any of the following:
Method 1: Reinstall the Printer DriverTo reinstall the printer driver, follow these steps:
Method 2: Correct an Entry in the Win.ini FileTo correct an entry in the Win.ini file, follow these steps:NOTE: You will need to know the name of your printer driver to complete this procedure.
Method 3: Create a new Win.iniIf the previous methods fail, your Win.ini may be corrupted, or there may be other problems with the file. Use method 3 only after you attempt methods 1 and 2.To create a new Win.ini file, follow these steps:
NOTE: If you rename or delete the Win.ini file, and then restart your computer without running Setup, Windows 95/98 will automatically create a new Win.ini. However, the new Win.ini file will contain only the Desktop and Embedding sections. The Devices section, and all other sections configured by your system, will be missing.
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