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SOLVED: Quickbooks 2. Windows 1. 0 PDF Invoices. If you’ve been using Quick. Books for any length of time, you’ve become familiar with the problems that seem to plague Quick. Books PDF functions such as invoicing.
After upgrading to Windows 1. I went to bill my clients only to find that once again I couldn’t get PDF’s to create properly. I had a couple of different error messages come up instead. Your forms were not sent because Quick.
Books could not create the necessary PDF files. And also. Quick. Books could not save your form as a PDF file. I went promptly to the online Quick. Books knowledge base and found a QB Print and PDF Repair Tool. I excitedly downloaded it and ran it only to find that it didn’t actually repair anything.
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Don’t be dismayed though. The first thing you should know is that printing PDF’s in Quick. Books 2. 01. 2 DOES WORK in Windows 1. It may just take some puzzling around to get it working. Windows 1. 0 isn’t all that fundamentally different than Windows 8. I figured the process should still work in some fashion.
After opening the Print Management tool and looking at the properties, here is what I’ve found has happened. When installing Windows 1. Microsoft XPS Document Writer with what I believe is a new driver and attaches it to a port called PORTPROMPT: In order to get Quick. Books to print properly again, I did the following: Open the Print Management program (you can do something similar in Devices and Printers but the steps will be slightly different)Delete the Microsoft XPS Document Writer. Add a new printer using the following steps. Right click in the white space below the printers and choose Add Printer. Choose Create a new port and add a new printer and select Local Port.
Name the port XPSChoose Install a new driver. Click Have Disk and browse to the location of where you have probably previously downloaded a new Microsoft XPS Document Writer driver (C: Windows. System. 32. Microsoft XPS Document Writer in my case) and select the driver prnms. If you don’t have a copy of the driver, feel free to download it here. Microsoft XPS Document Writer or use this alternative download. Make sure the Printer Name is Microsoft XPS Document Writer, with no additional characters. Click Next and the printer should be added. After adding that back in, get back into Quick.
Books and try creating a PDF and you should be good to go! Let me know if you were successful in getting this to work.
However, if after all of this it doesn’t work, my recommendation is that you purchase Quick. Books 2. 01. 6. The best price I’ve found it legitimately is here.