Full Network Printer Path Not Shown in Microsoft Excel 5.0

Last reviewed: August 21, 1995
Article ID: Q117337
The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft Windows 95
  • Microsoft Excel for Windows, version 5.0

SYMPTOMS

When you click Print on the File menu in Microsoft Excel 5.0, the full path to the network printer is not displayed.

NOTE: Microsoft Excel 4.0 for Windows, Microsoft Word 6.0 for Windows, and other programs correctly display the full network printer path in the Print dialog box.

WORKAROUND

To view the entire path for the network printer, click the Printer Setup button in the Print dialog box.

STATUS

Microsoft is researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.

MORE INFORMATION

When you print to a network printer using Microsoft Excel 5.0 in Windows 95, the Print dialog box displays the share name for the network printer. It does not display the computer name. For example, if the printer is shared on a computer with the name PRINTSERV and the share name is PRINTER1, the Print dialog box displays the following information:

   Printer: <type of printer> on PRINTER1

The expected display should read:

   Printer: <type of printer> on \\PRINTSERV\PRINTER1

This does not affect the ability of Microsoft Excel 5.0 to use to network printers.


KBCategory: kbdisplay kbprb kbinterop kbprint kbnetwork kbgraphic
KBSubcategory: wpp95 win95
Additional reference words: 95 xl 5.00 print net


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Last reviewed: August 21, 1995
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