>Interesting. If you believe the documentation, that shouldn't work--but then, everything I've tried DOESN'T work! After slogging through all 19 parameters, what I came up with is below. The 9th parameter is PrintToFile (boolean) and it seemed logical that everything up to that point should be required if printing to file was going to work. But then logic wouldn't put the OutputFileName 5 positions before PrintToFile!
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> .ActiveDocument.Printout(.f.,.f.,0,cFileName,,,0,1,.t.,.t.,cDocName,,,,,,,)
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>I'll experiment with your syntax and see what happens.
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>The process that concatenates the files to send them to the printer is simply a FileToString, StringToFile conversion. It should be interesting combining VFP and Word output in a single string--but theoretically, printers do it every day :-)
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>Update: Your suggested syntax works perfectly--I truncated the parameters after the output filename. And there is no problem combining VFP and Word output into a single string to send to the printer! It works just like it always has. Thanks for rescuing me once again!
Actually, I'm not sure what I suggested before was actually working... :). Nice to know that once in a while minimalism saves the day.