Re: Output a string to the default printer
- From: "Simon" <spambucket@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2005 08:52:12 +0100
> >
>> ??? You misunedstood or I am not sure i understand.
>> PrintDlg is to get the printer, where on earth did i mention using it to
>> actually print something?
>>
>> Please read the other messages in the thread to see how this was solved.
>>
>> regards.
>>
>> Simon
>
> I know that Joe can get a bit over pratical from time to time. :)
>
> But in Joe's defense, this is what you wrote:
>
> "I know how to get the PrintDlg(...), but how do I pass a line of text to
> it?"
>
Fair point, in my mind, the "it" was, (wrongly?), referring to "selected
printer" from the previous sentence.
Looking at it now, I was not worded properly. I should have been born
English, maybe that would have helped :-)
Anyways, it was solved.
Thanks.
Simon
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