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Old 08-31-2016, 07:02 AM
Rockystock Rockystock is offline Insufficient memory error when printing to a macro Windows 10 Insufficient memory error when printing to a macro Office 2010 32bit
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Default Insufficient memory error when printing to a macro

Hi

First ever thread so I hope you can help me.
I was recently using Windows 7 professional and office 2010. I had some macros written for me to aid with my printing. Everything was working fine but I then upgraded to Windows 10, ever since then and at random points when trying to print I receive a 'Run-time error 5322 there is insufficient memory or disk space. Word cannot display the requested font'.

I have tried lots of fixes but none of them worked.
deleted the normal.dotx
repair office
reinstall office
updated printer drivers
Added the macro location as a trusted location

The strange thing is I need to close office but then if I do the same thing to the document it then prints ok.

This has only happened since the upgrade to Win 10 and I have got in touch with the macro writers who have assured me that there is nothing wrong with the macro.



If you have any idea what is causing this error I would be extremely grateful as it causing me no end of frustration and headaches.

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