![]() ![]() ![]() But I hit print and it says “Printing…” and it looks promising… except that nothing happens and the tab locks up and I have to close it. It’s all looking good now!īut then it turns out that I still can’t do things like cancel, access the advanced settings or change printers. Then I upgraded to Chrome 65 and it looked like it had worked - go to Sheets, randomly create a spreadsheet from one of the templates (Time Sheet), print, click Next, get to the print preview and it’s not blank. In my case, what happened the first time (running Chrome 64) is the tab locked up and the printer was defined as Foo Printer, PrinterBrandAA 12345. Now find “Enable new Print Preview UI” and set it to enabled. ![]() you enter that in the address bar) and enter “preview” in the search box to narrow it down to a reasonable number of items. To enable it, you go to chrome://flags (i.e. Solution 3: Enable the new Print Preview UI?Īs of this release of Chrome (Chrome 65.lots.of.numbers), there is an experimental new print preview UI. Go figure, but it works 100% of the time. Oh the irony… to use GSuite, I have to switch to Firefox. This is still a hassle, because I don’t actually want PDFs to download and open in the system viewer, but at least I can print from Chrome. Under Content, down near the bottom select PDF and then turn on the option to “Download PDF files instead of automatically opening them in Chrome.” In Chrome, go to Settings > Advanced > Privacy and Security > Content. What did? Solution 1: Set PDF behavior to Open rather than Download This is incredibly aggravating and judging from the articles around the web has dozens of causes. You’re finally ready to print and you hit Print, then Next and… BLANK! You have worked and worked on a spreadsheet or document in Google Sheets or Google Docs (and probably every other GSuite component). ![]()
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