Thank you, Terry, for your comments. I didn’t switch to a new computer, just to the new TMG version. But, I’ll keep your words in mind when I eventually buy a new computer with Win10. I’ll read your article (and print it) and check all the paths in my project files. It was an article of yours ( Updating to TMG 8 from TMG 5,6, or 7) that I had printed and tucked into your Primer for TMG which led me to check the file name. Your Primer has been very helpful to me over the years, as has Lee’s Getting the Most out of TMG. It’s wonderful to have people like you two around to help us. I, also, use your website. Glenda Price Date: Sun, 02 Aug 2015 20:44:34 -0400 From: Terry Reigel <terry@reigelridge.com> Subject: Re: [TMG] Error #14 On 8/2/2015 6:08 PM, GlendaP via wrote: > Thank you for your input. I finally compared the File Name on the Individual Narrative that I was able to create and found that the 4-generation DIN file name was different. After changing the file name from C:\Documents and Settings\Glenda\My Documents. .. . to C:\Users\Glenda\Documents. . . . the report was created, opened in Word Perfect, and I was able to print it. This was the first time I?ve tried to create a report in v. 9.05, so it looks like the default path didn?t change for some reason upon installation. (I forgot to mention that I use Windows 7.) Glenda, That sounds like the result of installing TMG on a new computer and transferring your Project files. None of the default paths are automatically updated when you move your data from one version of TMG to another, or from one computer to another. I recommend you check all the paths specified in your various project files to see if they are valid and sending data where you intend. Details are in my "Moving" article, at http://tmg.reigelridge.com/new-computer-version.htm#paths