On 06/10/2015 23:45, Michael J. Hannah via wrote: > Could you recheck and see if you also encounter errors with a > destination of Print Preview when the pathname is greater than 132 > characters, including the filename, but not including the trailing > period and extension name? Well, it's strange, after a recheck with my existing pathname and a re-count I still fail to produce a Screen Preview report with a configuration name longer than 55 characters and a folder pathname of 74 characters, giving 129 as my overall limit, not 132. To be specific: My folder pathname is "D:\Users\username\Documents\The Master Genealogist v9\Configuration_files\" (my username is indeed 8 characters), which totals 74 characters. (I've said 75 previously, but I think I was confused by the line wrap in my email). My maximum length configuration name is "lop set linexxx flag to y for descendants 34567890 2345", which is 55 characters. That one works in Screen Preview, but if I add a single extra character to the configuration name, it fails. To count reliably, I've pasted the folder pathname and the filename (from Windows Explorer) into Notepad and added a line underneath with a repeating 1234567890. If we're in agreement about the specifics of what we're counting, then I can't explain the discrepancy. OS? - mine is Win 7 Pro 64-bit. Many thanks, though, for continuing to maintain the Bugs List. It might be picky of me (apologies if you think so), but I wonder if it would help some users to give a couple of examples of typical User Data pathnames and the maximum length of configuration name that results (e.g. the TMG default for Vista onwards, and the shortest that seems common "C:\TMG9\"). Hmm, I hate to think what the limit is with the XP default. Tony