>>Next question, now that I've been playing with this a bit. If PrinterDefault = .T., the dialog changes the Windows default printer, which is not acceptable. I need to have PrinterDefault = .F. When I do that, how do I determine which printer the user selected?
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>This question was asked a couple of times on UT but I don't remember seeing any solutions.
Hmm.. not a good sign. I may be able to get away with changing the Windows default printer, then setting it back after. I'll have to experiment a bit. Hopefully Toledo will have better Printer dialog support. Thanks for your help.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer