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When I try to print a web page, my documents library window pops up and says no file found.

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  • Përgjigjja më e re nga kevinvalcourt

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I most often have to print information from a web site on a product or a procedure. I often get information from a site by email and when I try to print the page I get a new window that is my document library that lets me select what i have saved in My Documents and tells me no file selected . What setting do I have to change to get firefox to just print the page in front of me and not go looking in my library files?

I most often have to print information from a web site on a product or a procedure. I often get information from a site by email and when I try to print the page I get a new window that is my document library that lets me select what i have saved in My Documents and tells me no file selected . What setting do I have to change to get firefox to just print the page in front of me and not go looking in my library files?

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Hi kevinvalcourt, the next time you call up the print dialog (e.g., Ctrl+p) can you make sure the box for "Print to file" is not checked? That's my best guess for why Firefox would show you a file browser at that moment.

A second possibility is that you are printing to a PDF or XPS printer driver, and those often need you to name a file before they can capture the printout.

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Without seeing what is showing up and what email provider your downloading from that is hard to know what is happening when you click on the document to print.

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Zgjidhja e Zgjedhur

Hi kevinvalcourt, the next time you call up the print dialog (e.g., Ctrl+p) can you make sure the box for "Print to file" is not checked? That's my best guess for why Firefox would show you a file browser at that moment.

A second possibility is that you are printing to a PDF or XPS printer driver, and those often need you to name a file before they can capture the printout.

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Thanks to jscher2000, the system was choosing an xps. print driver instead. I working now.