Windows 10: “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

Discus and support “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty” in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I’m trying to download my home work from OneNote as a PDF file so I could share it with my professor, I check what am I about to print, make sure it’s... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by amirhosseinrahimi1, Jul 23, 2020.

  1. “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”


    I’m trying to download my home work from OneNote as a PDF file so I could share it with my professor,

    I check what am I about to print, make sure it’s ok and then I go on print>print as PDF and hit ok

    but when I open the file I just saved as PDF in my documents It says “ Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

    please help me solve this problem

    :)
     
    amirhosseinrahimi1, Jul 23, 2020
    #1

  2. “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

    I’m trying to download my home work from OneNote as a PDF file so I could share it with my professor,

    I check what am I about to print, make sure it’s ok and then I go on print>print as PDF and hit ok

    but when I open the file I just saved as PDF in my documents It says “ Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

    please help me solve this problem
     
    amirhosseinrahimi1, Jul 30, 2020
    #2
  3. Louie_101 Win User
    “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

    Hello amirhosseinrahimi1

    I am Louie, a Microsoft Community member and a fellow Windows 10 user like you. I hope I can help you on your concern.

    Could you please do this settings in your color management. and check if it solves the PDF empty issue.

    Steps:

    1. run colorcpl.exe

    2. enter Advanced tab, and then click button Change system defaults (at bottom). This will open again the same window but in admin mode, to change default settings

    3. (optional) if you already have some user customized ICC profiles for your monitor under Devices tab, then Remove all of them

    4.enter Advanced tab (remember you are in admin mode changing defaults this time)

    5. set as Device profile: sRGB IEC61966-2.1 (IMPORTANT!)

    6. set as Viewing conditions profile: WCS profile for sRGB viewing conditions (IMPORTANT!)

    7. (optional) deselect at the bottom Use Windows display calibration in case it was checked

    8. restart the machine for refresh.

    Sincereley

    Louie
     
    Louie_101, Jul 30, 2020
    #3
  4. hfrmobile Win User

    “Nothing to see here, Oops! Looks like this PDF is empty”

    Microsoft Print to PDF just creates empty PDF file

    Microsoft Print to PDF just creates empty PDF file (1 KB size). Seems to be valid PDF, but see just a white sheet of paper.

    I do not get any error message, just a PDF with 1KB size is created....

    Also tried Add/Remove "Windows Feature" - just changed nothing!

    Any suggestions?
     
    hfrmobile, Jul 30, 2020
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