Printing failure using Discoverer OLAP

I've got a user who cannot print from Discoverer OLAP. When he attempts to print, he gets the print dialogue box, but when he selects OK, the dialogue box just disappears and nothing happens. It just doesn't seem to spool correctly. He can print from Discoverer relational just fine. Thanks.

Dave.
I just wanted to let you know that you're not being ignored (as you can see by the number of views to your thread), but IMO the problem is that Disco with OLAP has a much smaller audience due to it's new-ness (new word there) and many just haven't tried it yet.
Russ

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