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I recently updated our payroll files to 21908, and updated our QB 2017 Desktop. I can't find an option to print the 1st quarter 2019 941's, so I hit the "Save" button. This results in an empty file and I get the following message:
"Adobe Acrobat could not open “INWKS941_190417_131847.pdf” because it is either not a supported file type or because the file has been damaged (for example, it was sent as an email attachment and wasn’t correctly decoded). To create an Adobe PDF document, go to the source application. Then print the document to Adobe PDF."
Well, that was unhelpful. I am able to still print and save previous 941's as well as other reports from QB and save as PDF's as well. (I've done the usual open/close QB, repairing QB, cancelling the form and beginning again, etc - nothing works. And I'm using CC online Adobe so it should always be current.) Suggestions?
I had the same issue. After installing QB 19, Abode would not work. I contacted Adobe and they told me that the programs were not compatible at this time. Only workaround I found was to install Bullzip. It's a free PDF converter.
It's nice to see you here in the Community, fseee.
Allow me to help you with printing your payroll forms via QuickBooks Desktop 2019.
It is important to make sure that your QuickBooks Desktop is up to date in the latest release version before printing your 941 payroll forms.
To do that, here's how:
After that, you can try to print the form again. However, if you're still unable to print the form, you can check out this recommended article and proceed to solution 2: Troubleshoot PDF and Print problems with QuickBooks Desktop.
Also, this article is a good reference: How to update, repair, or re-install Adobe Reader/Acrobat.
You'll be back to business in no time. Please know I'm only a post away if you have any other concerns about printing payroll forms in QuickBooks Desktop.
I guess I didn't make it very clear. The version I'm using is QB Premier Desktop 2017, not 2019. RoseMajorie, I have already tried all of your suggestions and none of them worked. I will look for another PDF program to see if that solves the problem, even though I only have QBD 2017.
Thanks for getting back to me, fseee.
Allow me to help and provide you additional steps to resolve this issue. Let's get your payroll forms printed.
Since the troubleshooting steps that I've provided didn't work, we can run and perform the REBOOT.BAT file, this process gives you a one-click way to re-register your QuickBooks program files to the Windows registry.
Let me help you run it:
After that, try to open and print the form again. Here's a recommended article for your reference: https://quickbooks.intuit.com/community/Help-Articles/Run-Reboot-bat/m-p/201698.
For additional help, you can also reach out to our phone support agents. They have additional tools to assist you in getting this resolved.
Please get back to me if you continue to get the same results so I can look further into this. I'm always here to help you out.
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