Cannot print front panel

I have tried to print the front panel and the block diagram.  The front panel is blank but I do get the block.  What is the issue.  Tried on another pc and both do not work.
Dg

A little unclear as to how you are doing it
Are you using print option in menu>>File>>Print??
Or, Are you using LabVIEW to programatically print/ 'append to report' your  Front panel?
Message Edited by devchander on 09-29-2006 12:34 AM
Message Edited by devchander on 09-29-2006 12:36 AM

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