Microsoft Outlook for Desktop Encounters Print Crashes with Lengthy Tasks and Contacts

In the realm of email software, Microsoft Outlook reigns supreme, serving millions of users worldwide with its robust functionality and user-friendly interface. However, even the most stalwart of programs occasionally stumble upon unexpected challenges. Lately, a subset of Outlook for Desktop users has encountered an exasperating issue when attempting to print specific tasks or contacts from the application’s desktop version.

The problem arises when the content surpasses the confines of a solitary page, triggering untimely crashes and disheartening errors. According to reports, users have experienced Outlook for Desktop crashes while endeavoring to print tasks or contacts that span multiple pages, thereby impeding their productivity and causing frustration.

A few incidents shed light on the severity and scope of this problem. One user, operating Windows 10 and utilizing Microsoft® Outlook® for Microsoft 365 MSO (Version 2305 Build 16.0.16501.20074) 64-bit, sought assistance after encountering the following error: “There is a problem with the selected printer. You might need to reinstall this printer. Try again or use another printer.” Although other Office documents printed flawlessly, the user’s attempts to print tasks met with failure, leaving them perplexed and seeking a solution (Source: Microsoft Answers ).

Similarly, another user, employing a Macbook Pro, faced consistent crashes in Outlook when attempting to print the calendar. While emails printed seamlessly from the app and the calendar was successfully printed within Outlook’s online interface, the user encountered a disheartening obstacle within the application itself. A Microsoft Error Reporting log version 2.0 accompanied their plea for guidance, underscoring the severity of the issue (Source: Microsoft Answers ).

It appears that when the content extends beyond the boundaries of a single page, Outlook for Desktop falters in its printing process, culminating in crashes or unforeseen errors that mar the user experience. Nevertheless, amidst the despair, there is a glimmer of hope. Microsoft has acknowledged the existence of this issue and assures users that their dedicated team is actively investigating the matter. Regrettably, no estimated time of resolution has been provided, leaving users in a state of uncertainty.

However, do not lose heart, for Microsoft support has devised an official workaround that offers a temporary respite from this vexing glitch. By reverting to a previous build, users can bypass the troublesome printing crashes and continue their productivity unabated. While not a definitive solution, it serves as a temporary panacea until Microsoft rectifies the underlying problem.

Rest assured, esteemed readers, that we, at The Eastern Herald, shall remain vigilant in monitoring the latest developments surrounding this matter. As soon as any noteworthy updates emerge, we shall dutifully apprise you of the same. Until then, persevere with patience as we navigate the intricacies of technology alongside Microsoft, eager for a swift resolution to this inconvenience.

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A news/editorial staff member at The Eastern Herald. Studied Mass Communication. Writing and publishing entertainment, world politics, current affairs, international relations, policy, economy, business, and social news from around the world.

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