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Microsoft Patches ‘Print to PDF’ Glitch Caused by Windows Update.

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Tonernews.com, July 3, 2025. USA
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    Microsoft has swiftly addressed a significant issue that impacted the ‘Print to PDF’ feature in Windows 10 and Windows 11. After the April 2023 Windows update, many users reported that the popular ‘Print to PDF’ option, which allows users to save documents as PDFs, was no longer functioning properly.

    The issue arose when users attempted to “print” documents or webpages to a PDF file, only to encounter errors or an entirely unresponsive feature. This glitch affected a wide range of applications, from web browsers to office productivity software.

    After investigating the complaints, Microsoft released a patch to resolve the problem. The fix restores full functionality to the ‘Print to PDF’ feature, allowing users to seamlessly save and share documents in PDF format once again.

    While the glitch had frustrated many, especially those who rely on the ‘Print to PDF’ feature for professional and personal tasks, the quick response from Microsoft ensures that the issue will no longer disrupt workflow. Users are encouraged to install the latest update to ensure they have the patch and a fully operational ‘Print to PDF’ feature.

    For those still experiencing issues, Microsoft recommends checking for further updates or reinstalling the Print to PDF feature via Windows settings.

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