 Rick says, anyone know how to troubleshoot this problem? Microsoft 365 Word Online will not print. The all done window appears, but we never see the window that allows us to send the file to a printer. Word that is installed locally prints perfectly. The problem is just with Word Online. I would love some suggestions. I haven't been able to find anything on the Microsoft website. Have you got a policy in place that prevents for a particular license to print to local printers is a big word I found recently? I didn't have this problem with Word. I had this with other content pulled up in the browser, where it was had this issue where when I downloaded it and then printed it, it would print. But if I tried to print directly from the browser, it would never print. So that wasn't a Microsoft Word issue. So a lot of people don't think about the fact that browsers are applications. They think the browser is just going to never listen. It's there and I just use it. But people forget that the browser in and of itself is an application on your machine and has its own settings. Oftentimes when I see issues like this, especially since they say that it works fine in the Word client, it tells me that you probably need to go into your browser settings, and you need to check your print settings for your browser itself. Just remember, many people use multiple browsers. They might have multiple versions. Maybe if you're using Chrome, it probably needs to be updated because it always needs to be updated. Things like that. So I would double-check your browser settings and look at the print settings for your browser, and make sure that those are filled into the local printer that you want to use. Otherwise what ends up happening is anything you print inside of that browser, it's going to go into some black hole somewhere. Then what's going to happen is when you do set it up, there's going to be a day that all of a sudden your printer is going to connect, and it's going to get 87 print jobs, and all your kids' things that they printed off those browsers are all going to come flying out of your printer. Yeah, and where's the print queue for that one? And to troubleshoot that, they could try a different browser. Say, let's go into Chrome or Edge or Safari or pick another browser and see if it's happening across all of the browsers. That might be one way to troubleshoot, and then I'm with you on that one about application settings. So partial answers to the question that Sherry just asked, like, where is that printing queue? So that's the problem, is that they don't actually get to a queue until the connection is there, then they'll show up. So when they start suddenly, you turn on the printer and you've forgotten about them and the 87 that are lined up, you can then go into the print queue after you look at the first 10 that have been gone to print and realize it's all garbage, what's going on, go look at your printer queue, you'll see them all. So there's something that's happening where it's not even sending it over to the queue, that's part of the problem. So it's interrupting it before it gets to the queue, but that message is still out there in transit, and once you fix it, they'll all show up. They'll all catch up. Yeah, super frustrating. Yeah, and then it happens a lot. I see a lot of people struggle with this, and if you think about like, if you go to a public machine, so you think about libraries and things like that, I can all imagine what's in their print queue is from people printing things in the browser, but it's not set up to go to the printer properly. Yeah, yeah. We have two printers in our house, and if I'm on the ink, I'll print to Steve's office or whatever, and it was held up for something, so I killed it, and I went over there, and just what you said, there was like 50 pieces of paper laying on the floor because he had stuff that got locked up, and when I freed up mine that was locking it up, all of the stuff spit out on his printer. I was like, okay, so many trees, so many trees. Somebody complained about a printer problem the other day on Facebook, and I legitimately responded with the answer of email it to the UPS store. Yes, amen. The home printer is dead, guys. The home printer is dead. I had the problem where I, so as we're getting ready to move, I've been printing a few things and others, but where I bought ink last year in tax season and then hadn't used my printer until this year tax season, so all of my brand new cartridges, they were like dried out. Yep. Yep. So. UPS store. Yep. Like all things, clear the case, remove the printers, re-add it, did it still do it? When people email me and say, hey, you can print this, I just delete that person from my, from my system. Always a good solution. I don't want that kind of negativity in my life, so. Great. Just auto-forward it to the UPS store, duh.