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Cannot print Google Documents/Sheet

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Hi

I use Google and all its tools with Firefox but now I cannot print Google Docs or Sheets. Instead it opens up a PDF Save or Open menu . See attached

Sorry to say but Chrome works just fine

Hi I use Google and all its tools with Firefox but now I cannot print Google Docs or Sheets. Instead it opens up a PDF Save or Open menu . See attached Sorry to say but Chrome works just fine

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Couldn't let it go just yet and came across many threads, all with the exact same problem - no solutions ......

Then I found this, but that probably won't be of much help either I'm afraid :

https://pointpark.libguides.com/c.php?g=18024&p=101483

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Please uninstall Firefox. Then Delete the Mozilla Firefox Folders in C:\Program Files and C:\Program Files(x86) Then restart system. Then run Windows Disk Cleanup. (Note: This should be Pinned and run Weekly, If never done below expect 10's of gig's) Then run it again and click the button that says Cleanup System Files. Note: your Firefox Profile is saved. But you should make a back up before you do :

Reinstall with Current Release Firefox 57.0.4 with a Full Version Installer

Please let us know if this solved your issue or if need further assistance.

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Sorry, did not solve my issue. I am 99 % sure I followed your instruction.

Still wants mw to Open or Save a PDF file when I am trying to Print a Google Document

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Salke said

Sorry, did not solve my issue. I am 99 % sure I followed your instruction. Still wants mw to Open or Save a PDF file when I am trying to Print a Google Document

Hi  !

Would you please take a look at the Chosen Solution in this thread and see if it will work for you as well :

https://support.mozilla.org/en-US/questions/1143801

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Hi

I tried but basically this is way over my head...

I open the Folder but how do I "Pause while Firefox finishes its cleanup" and were do I find the "mimeTypes.rdf"? Not in the Profile anyway.

I have uninstalled Acrobat Reader but does not help and I need it..

Sorry

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Salke said

I open the Folder but how do I "Pause while Firefox finishes its cleanup"

My interpretation is : " Just wait a few secs .... "

and were do I find the "mimeTypes.rdf"? Not in the Profile anyway.

The current Firefox releases use 'handlers.json' and no longer use 'mimeTypes.rdf' - I should have realized (sorry ..... )

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So I should:

1/ Open my Firefox profile folder 2/ In the first table on the page, click the "Show Folder" button. Opens my Profile in Windows Explorer. 3/ Leaving that window open, switch back to Firefox and Exit, 4/ Wait a few seconds while Firefox finishes its cleanup 5/ Rename handlers.json to something like handlers.old. 6/ Start Firefox back up, and it should build a new handlers.json file from the Windows registry and plugin data.

Ok?

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Salke said

So I should: 1/ Open my Firefox profile folder 2/ In the first table on the page, click the "Show Folder" button. Opens my Profile in Windows Explorer. 3/ Leaving that window open, switch back to Firefox and Exit, 4/ Wait a few seconds while Firefox finishes its cleanup 5/ Rename handlers.json to something like handlers.old. 6/ Start Firefox back up, and it should build a new handlers.json file from the Windows registry and plugin data. Ok?

Sounds good to me - but remember : I'm only hoping that the solution that worked for somebody else over a year ago, will work for you as well.

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Sorry it did not help. Firefox still sees a GDOC or GSHEET file as a PDF-file.

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Salke said

Sorry it did not help. Firefox still sees a GDOC or GSHEET file as a PDF-file.

Bummer  !

Would you take a look at this (you'll have to scroll down some) :

https://support.google.com/docs/answer/143346

Does this help  ?

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Does this by any chance look familiar  ?

https://forums.adobe.com/thread/2297434

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Yes, seem to be the same problem. But it's still not solved...

And still a problem even after uninstalling Adobe Acrobat so I am not sure it is a Acrobat problem...

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Salke said

And still a problem even after uninstalling Adobe Acrobat so I am not sure it is a Acrobat problem...

That's why I asked if it looked familiar - if uninstalling doesn't solve the problem, there's no point looking in that direction. Again : bummer  ! That Google Support link : no good either, eh  ? Quite frankly : I haven't a clue what the solution could be, but I'm sure that somebody else will come to your rescue ........ (fingers crossed)

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Hi

No worries. It's an annoying problem not a show stopper.

Sorry, Google link is about the same work around as saving or open a pdf-file and the print

Thank you anyway, you did try. Thank you

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Chosen Solution

Couldn't let it go just yet and came across many threads, all with the exact same problem - no solutions ......

Then I found this, but that probably won't be of much help either I'm afraid :

https://pointpark.libguides.com/c.php?g=18024&p=101483

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Hi Happy112

It helped but the thing is, it seems to expected behavior in Firefox and Safari! Google has two versions of printing. One for Chrome and one for Firefox/Safari. I looked it up in Google Docs Help

I did not know that, sorry. But I use both Chrome (work) and Firefox (personal) and I print more in my work than personal so I thought they should behave the same. They do not.

Case closed. Thank you

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Salke said

Google has two versions of printing. One for Chrome and one for Firefox/Safari.

Yes, exactly  ! Google doing what's best for Google ......

Case closed. Thank you

My pleasure, although : I haven't really 'solved' anything ......