Cannot print the e-mail in Outlook Express

I can't print from Outlook. When I click on the button PRINT in the toolbar, nothing happens. I don't get down to the bottom of the window to choose my options. All other keys are working properly and get a menu drop-down (for example delete, respond, addresses, etc.). Only the PRINT button does not respond. When I go instead of the file > print header the same thing going on... nothing! When I close Outlook and go to other web pages I get normal results by using the file > print option. Another place where I am unable to get a response from the button "print" is in the help and Support Center. There is also, I have no answer when I click on the print icon! This problem started a few days when, trying to solve another problem, I had to uninstall and reinstall Microsoft Silverlight. When I tried to print the instructions I was given, I was unable to. It was the beginning of the problem!

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