>>I have a routine where I need to allow user to select a printer. Then the printer name he/she selects is store in the variable. And then a bunch of reports/forms are being printed, always directed to the selected printer. I use the GETPRINTER( ) to allow user to select a printer. But the GetPrinter() window does not allow specifying printer properties. For example, if user want to print as Draft I see no way to specify it.
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>>Is there another method someone could recommend? TIA.
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>I had a similar problem - I will need to search for the solution I implemented - I believe it was code from Mike Cagnon.
I don't want you to go out of the way and spend time on this. If it happens to be handy, let me know. If not, it is not a major issue. Thank you.
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