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Hi all,

I have a project in C# where I am using the PrintDocument class to
automate the printing of a pdf document. Now my requirement is silently
printing the document. So I had to remove the Print Status dialog by
setting instantiating a StandardPrintCo ntroller object and assigning it
to the PrintController property on the PrintDocument object. But my
application also needs to show the printing status in a label like
"Printing 1 of 10". How do I do this through code.

Thanks guys.

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