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The following error is displayed when opening the Qlik NPrinting Template Editor:
Qlik NPrinting can't find a supported template editor for the file .... the object reference is not defined as an instance of an object.
This error can be caused by a number of different root causes. We will be covering the most frequent issues and their solutions in this article.
Before proceeding to Root Causes and Solutions, please review the NPrinting Designer system requirements
Note: Are you having trouble repairing or uninstalling MS Office? Please see the attached help article from Microsoft: "Microsoft Support and Recovery Assistant"
Solution:
Verify that your setup meets the system requirements. See System requirements for Qlik NPrinting Designer for details.
NOTE: Virtualized desktops where NPrinting is installed are not supported ie: Citrix deployments
NOTE: You must be using a locally installed copy of MS office. Web-based versions are not supported. See: Is Office 365 supported in Nprinting Designer, and are there any known issues or incompatibilities?
Your Operating System Advanced Scaling/r=Resolution settings are not set to 100 percent or other resolution-related settings need to be adjusted.
Solution
Review NPrinting Designer Preview Fails, Does not open or template editor problems and follow all the suggested solutions.
Solution:
Verify that your Qlik NPrinting installation is up to date and that the Designer, Server, and Engine are all on the same version. Always keep your Qlik NPrinting setup up to date.
Solution:
Verify that Microsoft Office can be opened on the machine running the Qlik NPrinting Designer. In case any Office extension is not associated with the right program, please, follow this article to fix the issue.
A Microsoft Office Update in 2021 has led to compatibility issues. These were resolved as per Qlik's Internal defect ID OP-95579.
See this article's appendix for additional details.
Solution:
The fix on Qlik's end was originally introduced in May 2021 SR3 (Release Notes). If you are on a version prior to this, upgrade to the latest version of Qlik NPrinting.
Solution
If this does not resolve the issue:
Solution
See Qlik NPrinting Server and Designer Anti Virus Folder Exclusions.
Solution
Alternative Solution if the previous one does not work
The Qlik NPrinting Designer is installed with an account that has insufficient installation privileges.
Solution
See Dedicated NPrinting Service Account Configuration.
The Qlik NPrinting Designer must be installed on the C:\Drive
Solution
Reinstall Qlik NPrinting Designer on the c:\ drive
Use MS office 64 versions where possible
Solution
Hi Frank,
Based on our call, the issue is resolved in our scenario post performing an 'Online repair " of the MS Office 365. After rebooting the server , it didn't fix the issue right away but later part of the day, when we logged in , MS office prompted for login credentials and it was fixed as seen below.
The template had some error, but when closed and opened, it worked just fine.
Hi All,
We have performed a repair of MS Office 365, but the error is still appearing when attempting to open the template editor. It is not recommended that we roll back as the update policy for Microsoft is company wide. Any recommendations?
@sheavero : I can understand the difficulty of rolling back Group Policy as most organizations don't support that. One other option that I can think of is to Un-install Office 365 and re-install a MS office 2010, 2012, or 2016 standalone versions.
@Frank_S : Frank, can you advice if a client's N-Printing server/ Designer versions (> 2020 or 2021) can support standalone MS Office Versions ? Will they effect the current excel templates that were designed via Office 365 versions ?
Just checking to see if there is an ETA for a permanent fix on the October 7 bug as we have had one user causualty caused by an Office 365 reinstall.
Our corporate security does not allow falling back Office 365 versions without moving mountains and stand alone versions are also locked out completely. We don't have repair available, only reinstall, which only comes in the form of the newest version of Office 365.
Our path must be be nPrinting and nPrinting Designer upgrades, but that one will need a Qlik heads up on possible issues brought on by that process.
I am also in the same situation of being unable to roll back my Office 365 installation nor install a different version of Excel. An ETA for a fix would be helpful.
I have the same situation related to the Oct 7 bug. We cannot roll back O365 or install stand alone versions per company policy.
Hi All,
Please try with Un-installing N print Designer and re-install and perform Full repair of the MS office 365 and re-boot the machine. This solved our issue.
If you cannot repair, try asking for a one-off case permission from your Cloud Windows teams to enable that feature. Without a repair, there is no possible solution.
Hello All,
In my case helped the following actions:
For the last point if you find the value "RenderForMonitorDpi" try to delete it instead to delete the entire key, otherwise I suggest to delete the key.
Let me know if it helped.
Still can't repair and am trying to get our company to roll us back to an earlier version of 365 MSO. In the meantime, our IT department has started to push 365 MSO Version 2109 Build 16.0.14430.20292 - 64-bit. This still causes the NPrinting template error. This problem will only get worse for us as more developers are forced onto the newer version of 365 MSO.
Hi,
Check the article with the suggested settings that solve in many cases https://community.qlik.com/t5/Qlik-NPrinting-Documents/Qlik-NPrinting-Designer-cannot-find-a-support...
Best Regards,
Ruggero