No need to run Notepad.
Type file Updates.txt to printer prompt
>I am using the following code to print out a text file:
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>cFile = "RUN /N2 Notepad /P '\Updates.txt'"
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>&cFile
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>Everything works fine. However, the file is printed directly to the users default printer. Is there a way, using this type of command, to bring up the print dialog box for the user to select which printer to use?
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>Thanks,